
Bolt Custom Trucks: The “Seamless” Luxury Sleeper
Forget what you know about sleeper cabs. Bolt Custom Trucks, based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, doesn’t just bolt a box onto a truck; they fundamentally alter the chassis to create a single, unified condominium on wheels.
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Famous for their “Fully Integrated Sleeper” technology, Bolt removes the back wall of the factory cab to create an open floor plan that flows effortlessly from the driver’s seat to the living quarters. Whether built on a Peterbilt, Kenworth, or Western Star, a Bolt conversion offers the million-mile durability of a Class 8 truck with the interior silence and luxury of a high-end motorcoach.
Built for Vibration
Why is a Bolt Sleeper so durable?





Real owners often discuss “rattle” in custom trucks. Bolt solves this with aerospace engineering. Unlike some RV manufacturers that use wood framing and staples, Bolt utilizes a proprietary Aluminum Frame fastened with Huck Bolts.
- The Advantage: Huck bolts are vibration-proof fasteners used in aircraft wings. This means your cabinets, walls, and bed frame won’t shake loose after 500,000 miles of highway driving.
- Weight: The aluminum structure is significantly lighter than steel or wood, allowing for better fuel economy and higher cargo capacity.
Living Room by Day, Bedroom by Night
What is the Dine-A-Bunk feature?
Space is the ultimate luxury. Bolt’s patented Dine-A-Bunk is the feature that garners the most attention in owner reviews.
- The Problem: In a standard sleeper, the bed takes up 80% of the floor space, leaving nowhere to sit.
- The Bolt Solution: A comfortable rear dining booth seats two adults for meals or work. With the push of a button, the electric table lowers, and the cushions fold flat to create a full-size bed. It doubles the usable living space, making a 100-inch sleeper feel like a 150-inch RV.
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Peterbilt, Kenworth, Western Star & More
Which truck chassis works best with Bolt?
Bolt is unique because they are a factory-approved upfitter for almost every major heavy-duty brand. This “Ship-Thru” capability means the integration is seamless.
- Peterbilt (389/579): The favorite for resale value. The Bolt integrated roof cap matches the 579’s aerodynamics perfectly for fuel efficiency.
- Western Star (5700XE/49X): Bolt has a special partnership with Western Star (Daimler), often factory-installing the Dine-A-Bunk. These are prized for their rugged build quality.
- Freightliner (Cascadia/M2): The choice for maximum serviceability and parts availability nationwide.
- Volvo (VNL): Chosen by buyers prioritizing the smoothest ride and widest cab width.




Bolt Custom FAQs
Because Bolt uses “Ship-Thru” engineering, the truck chassis (engine, transmission, brakes) can be serviced at any standard dealership (Peterbilt, Kenworth, etc.). For the sleeper itself (AC, generator, water pump), components are typically standard RV parts (Dometic, Onan) that can be serviced at most high-end RV repair shops.
Yes. Bolt reinforces the cab opening with a structural ring that maintains the integrity of the cab. This is why they are an approved upfitter for major manufacturers like Daimler (Western Star) and PACCAR (Peterbilt/Kenworth). They adhere to strict safety standards that backyard builders cannot match.
In many cases, no. If the truck is equipped with cooking, sleeping, and bathroom facilities (which most Bolt sleepers are) and is used strictly for private recreational use (like hauling your own horse trailer or RV), it can often be registered as a “Motorhome” rather than a commercial truck. This can exempt you from CDL requirements in many states, though air-brake endorsements may still apply.


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