Trying to buy and install Trailer skirts.

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  1. PhoenixExpress

    PhoenixExpress Bobtail Member

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    I am having the hardest time trying to buy a set the trailer skirts for my trailer. I like the Transtex Edge or ezEdge but can not find them. Two web sites are set up http://edgeskirts.com/ and http://www.atdynamics.com/products/trailer-skirts/ and no pricing or ordering info.

    I'll be in the south Florida area over the holidays, if anyone knows where to pick up some skirts on the way home I would appreciate it.

    Thank you,
    Brandon
     
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  3. mp4694330

    mp4694330 Road Train Member

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    Did You called them?
     
  4. Passin Thru

    Passin Thru Road Train Member

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  5. CMFofNC

    CMFofNC Bobtail Member

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    The material that is used to make these is available through most racing parts catalogue's. Its a Lexan based material and its available in a number of colors. I think I would try McMaster Carr or Fastenal also, I would think you could buy the materials and do it yourself to save a lot of dollars.

    CMFofNC
     
  6. PhoenixExpress

    PhoenixExpress Bobtail Member

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    Yes i have called all week ATD told me to call transtex. Transtex no response
     
  7. ShortBusKid

    ShortBusKid Heavy Load Member

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    I thought the TA/Petro shops were selling Transtex. You may check them out but I'll bet you pay a premium there
     
  8. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    I have these on my reefer.
    http://www.aerofficient.com/side-fairing-fixed-overview.html
    Work very well. You can truly go over curbs or high objects with it and they bend in the middle where they are designed to. Have had them on for about 2 years now. They cost a bit more than others, but (to me at least) are worth the extra money for higher quality. I gained 0.25 to 0.4 mpg after install (I measure tank to tank). I would buy them again.
     
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  9. kw600

    kw600 Road Train Member

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    1250 complete install. Petro @ Arizona Kingman i40. They don't install them anymore though, the advertisement says installed in one hour but there's no way that's possible. Plus the guys who installed were clueless on how to do so.
     
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