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<blockquote data-quote="TooTechie" data-source="post: 2232871" data-attributes="member: 28388"><p>You have a couple of options. </p><p>1) Park your truck at a business that will let you hang out in the AC then come back out to your truck and sweat your butt off when you go back into the oven that is the back of your truck (but you're cool for lunch hour).</p><p>2) Do what I do: Find a nice shady secure spot where you can park under some trees in the shade and open your bulkhead & rear door. If possible aim the back of the truck in the direction the wind (if any) is blowing from. If you have to park perpendicular to the breeze open the cab door toward the wind & close the other cab door thus creating a wind tunnel forcing the cooler air into the cargo area. Now eat your lunch while your cargo area cools off, then take a 45 minute nap on your 2000 shelf or set up a hammock inside or outside the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooTechie, post: 2232871, member: 28388"] You have a couple of options. 1) Park your truck at a business that will let you hang out in the AC then come back out to your truck and sweat your butt off when you go back into the oven that is the back of your truck (but you're cool for lunch hour). 2) Do what I do: Find a nice shady secure spot where you can park under some trees in the shade and open your bulkhead & rear door. If possible aim the back of the truck in the direction the wind (if any) is blowing from. If you have to park perpendicular to the breeze open the cab door toward the wind & close the other cab door thus creating a wind tunnel forcing the cooler air into the cargo area. Now eat your lunch while your cargo area cools off, then take a 45 minute nap on your 2000 shelf or set up a hammock inside or outside the truck. [/QUOTE]
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