• Sterling Debuts eBody Builder

    Configuring a custom Sterling L-line Truck just got easier
    Sept. 10, 2004

    Configuring a custom Sterling L-line Truck just got easier.

    Sterling Truck Corp. has developed a web-based electronic “body builder” featuring interactive graphics, that allows users to see what a truck would look like as individual components are added or removed.

    The online tool is available to Sterling dealers and body builders and will make the body-building process quicker and easier, the OEM said.

    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.

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