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Truckers’ Paradise


Back in 1981, we opened a shop called Truckers’ Paradise. Based in south London - just half a mile from London Bridge - the shop quickly became a magnet for lorry drivers from all over the country and even abroad! As time went on and the trucking business changed, the business grew and changed too. Eventually, motorhomers, caravanners and boaters discovered Truckers’ Paradise and, to reflect their interest, we changed the name of the business to RoadPro.


We still have a lot of truck driver / lorry driver (your choice) customers and, if you’re one of them, the products on this page are just for you!


Stay Legal Keep it Cool


We have 12V/24V fridges, cool boxes and air-conditioning to keep you going during the hottest summer days - and nights.


Almost every truck driver needs to use a tachograph and we have the necessary rolls and, for older vehicles, charts as well as various tachograph accessories.


Watch Satellite Convert Your Volts


TV in Your Cab Just because you’re stuck in your cab at nights, doesn’t mean you can’t watch the same TV programmes you can get at home. Our new Compact sat- dome is so neat that you can mount it on the roof of your cab and, as long as there’s a clear view to the south, you’ll be able to lock on to the satellite anywhere in the UK.


Accessorise Your Truck


We’ve got a whole range of accessories for truckers including 24V kettles, air-duster guns, ratchet straps, rope and lots more. One thing we don’t have any more is chrome ladies: remember them?


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To place an order or for more information, visit www.roadpro.co.uk send an e-mail to sales@roadpro.co.uk or phone us on 01327 312233


Whether you want to drop 24V down to 12V or take it up to 230V, we’ve got a great range of voltage droppers & inverters.


See our


range for trucks and truckers on our website


A Renault Magnum with its brand new Waeco air-conditioner, supplied and installed at RoadPro’s Daventry premises.


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