Why tradespeople are switching to the SpaceKap Diablo

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Why tradespeople are switching to the SpaceKap Diablo

If your work relies on tools, uptime, and a reliable vehicle, you know how frustrating it is to lose time when a service van breaks down. The SpaceKap Diablo offers a practical solution: a fully transferable service body that can be moved from one truck to another in under an hour — without unloading a single tool.

The Diablo is designed for electricians, HVAC techs, plumbers, and contractors who need flexibility and durability on the job. It’s rugged, rust-proof, and built to outlast multiple trucks.

What makes the Diablo different

Traditional vans are static. When they break down or rust out, your entire setup is offline. The SpaceKap Diablo addresses this by providing a self-contained, modular unit that can be easily installed on almost any full-size pickup.

  • Transferable in under 60 minutes
  • Compatible with Ford, GM, RAM, Toyota, and others
  • Built with reinforced fiberglass that resists rust
  • Fits 6.5′ or 8′ beds
  • Keeps tools secure and ready to go

The Diablo turns your pickup into a high-roof, mobile workshop that’s as flexible as your workload.

Reduce downtime and stay productive.

Contractors across North America are turning to the Diablo to keep their teams productive — even when trucks fail.

A Long Island contractor shared how he relocated his Diablo from a 2017 Ford to a 2022 GMC in under an hour. Another used a rental truck temporarily, mounted the Diablo, and avoided missing a whole week of work.

Time is money. With the Diablo, you’re never without your tools, even if your vehicle is out of service.

Built to outlast your truck

In regions like the Northeast and Canada, rust can quickly damage trucks. But the Diablo’s fiberglass body resists corrosion and impact damage. It’s built to survive two or three vehicle cycles — saving thousands in replacement costs.

Many fleet managers now see the Diablo as an investment, not an accessory. When the truck reaches the end of its life, the unit remains in service. Just remount it on a new bed and go.

What tradespeople are saying

Field techs often describe the Diablo as a “set it and forget it” solution. Once installed, it keeps everything organized, dry, and secure.

“I transferred it myself in under an hour and didn’t move a single tool.”
– HVAC contractor, New England

“The van was rusted out. The Diablo was fine. Swapped it onto a new truck, back on the road.”
– Electrical service team lead, Ontario

Key benefits at a glance

  • No tool unpacking required during truck switch
  • Reduces downtime and lost billable hours
  • Works with most modern pickups
  • Saves money over time by reusing the same unit
  • Ideal for snow, mud, jobsite terrain, and harsh climates

Is the Diablo right for your business?

If you rely on a service vehicle daily, the answer is likely yes. Whether you’re a solo tradesperson or managing a fleet, the Diablo reduces vehicle-related stress, increases efficiency, and protects your gear.

You can even rent a truck during repairs and stay operational. A traditional van can’t match that kind of flexibility.

Ready to upgrade?

Visit spacekap.com/service-truck-bodies to learn more or request a quote. Join thousands of professionals who are switching to smarter, more flexible work vehicles — and never wasting time on tool transfers again.

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