• Sterling debuts e-body builder

    Configuring a custom Sterling L-line truck just got easier. Sterling Truck Corp. has developed a web-based electronic body builder program featuring interactive graphics so users can see what trucks in its L-family would look like as individual components are added or removed. The OEM says that the online tool, which is available to Sterling dealers and body builders, will make the body-building process
    Oct. 1, 2004

    Configuring a custom Sterling L-line truck just got easier. Sterling Truck Corp. has developed a web-based electronic body builder program featuring interactive graphics so users can see what trucks in its L-family would look like as individual components are added or removed.

    The OEM says that the online tool, which is available to Sterling dealers and body builders, will make the body-building process quicker and easier. The guide shows the placement and dimensions of each component and produces a detailed printable graphic with all of the relevant specs included. The graphic can be viewed from four different truck angles: top, front, rear, and driver's side.
    www.sterlingtrucks.com

    Voice your opinion!

    To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

    Sign up for our free eNewsletters

    Latest from Equipment

    Dana Inc.
    Dana Spicer HVT1 transmission combines hydrostatic and mechanical drives in an integrated 90-degree gearbox to provide precise low-speed maneuvering control.
    In a move that will impact vocational fleets, Allison aims to integrate Dana's off-highway drivetrain and propulsion technologies into its expansive commercial vehicle supplier...
    Ford
    2025 maverick
    NHTSA’s latest safety notices feature engine failure, overloaded electrical systems, and more.
    WM
    primary private trucks 2025
    Here are the top 10 fleets with the most straight trucks, according to the 2025 FleetOwner 500: Private list.