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I realize this is an older thread but hopefully I can bring it back to life. I plan on buying a deuce for a farm truck in about a year after I retire from the army. I'm going to have it converted to a dump bed but that may or may not be important to my questions. I realize the easy answer to my question would be to just have a M109 and my M35 but I really don't think that's going to happen. As I was driving down the highway the other day I saw some U-Haul trucks and it dawned on me. What if a U-Haul bed with a "mom's attic" fit in the back of the deuce? It turns out that the outside dimensions of a U-Haul truck box is 7'8" while the inside dimensions of a deuce bed is 7'4". My hopes that the U-Haul box would slide right in the deuce bed were crushed. However, I already wanted a drop side deuce so if I took the drop sides off it would only overhang each side by about 2 inches. That would actually give me access to the underside of the U-Haul box for attachment points to the deuce bed. I haven't found any reference or pictures by anyone anywhere on the Internet as having done this and I can't imagine my idea is really original. Does anybody know why it might not be done? I've seen some great blogs and threads elsewhere showing people converting old U-Haul trucks into really nice RVs. It looks as if the overhang would be plenty high for the deuce cab as well. I have also found sites where I could buy a salvaged camper trailer very cheaply and scavenge all the windows, the door, plumbing, etc. from it to outfit my slide in camper. I don't want to get back into the how-to's of removing the camper I'm just wondering what everyone's thoughts are here on this sort of set up. Thank you for your input.