Many options are available for truck service bodies, but they all boil down to two main categories — open vs. closed service bodies. Your choice depends on your service needs and what you’ll carry on the trucks. Each option has its benefits and limitations, and you need to weigh these factors when planning to modify your truck with a new service truck body.
The main distinction between a closed and open service body is the cargo area. An open service body, also simply known as a service body, retains an open cargo area similar to a pickup bed. An open truck doesn’t have an enclosure that you can enter into.
Given the two broad options of open vs. closed service bodies, you may ask yourself why you should choose one over the other. These two options come with unique benefits. Here are some advantages of open truck bodies:
An enclosed truck body, also known as an enclosed utility body, has a fully enclosed cargo area similar to a van.
The following are the benefits of enclosed service bodies:
When looking for the right service truck bodies for your vehicle, there are several factors you should consider.
If you frequently carry items or equipment that need protection from the elements, an enclosed body would be the better option. For example, if you’re carrying items for electrical installation, you wouldn’t want them to be rained on. The utility body has a roof that ensures the items inside are insulated from external elements. If the tools or equipment you carry are not sensitive to weather changes or get dirty during use, then an open truck might be the better option.
Long or bulky items such as pipes and ladders need a specific type of storage that makes service bodies the better option. These items may need some extra space to hang on the edge, and this is only possible on a truck with open space.
Some large equipment, such as generators, welders and compressors, is vulnerable to theft. If you carry these items regularly, an open truck may not be the ideal vehicle. You’ll need a utility service truck to transport this type of equipment.
The security of the area you work in will also determine your choice of truck body, regardless of the type of equipment you carry. If you work in areas considered unsafe or prone to opportunistic theft and you often need to leave your vehicle unattended for long periods of time, you should use an enclosed utility body. You can lock the truck while you’re away to protect the items inside.
An open truck may have lockable storage compartments, but the items stored in them are still more vulnerable than if stored in an enclosed body. However, if you work in a safe area or the items you carry don’t require tight security, you can use service bodies.
Utility service bodies tend to be more aerodynamic than open truck bodies. Their shape improves the vehicle’s performance and, depending on the load, potentially reduces fuel consumption.
Cost varies based on the type of truck body you choose, but open truck bodies tend to be less expensive to maintain than utility service bodies.
Both open and closed service bodies have unique benefits, and your choice will depend on what’s appropriate for the things you carry and the type of work you’re doing. Get your new service bodies from Truckfitters. We provide fleet-focused services with fast turnaround times and unbeatable customer care. Contact Truckfitters for more information.