Laugh it up.
Yep.
One of my trailer doors fell off.
I was unloading and my coworker hit the dang thing with the little box truck we were loading.
So here's my question: Will driving with a missing door make my trailer more dangerous to drive in any way? I have to go 600 miles to get repaired at the farm, and there's supposed to be some wind and thunderstorms, and it has me a little nervous.
Driving with a missing door?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by GiantBeard, Apr 7, 2016.
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Fair enough. Sounds sensible. Thanks!
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Take the other one off so it matches lol
dca, CasanovaCruiser and Jonkie Thank this. -
Why do you have to drive it 600 miles for a repair?
There are shops all along the way.NavigatorWife Thanks this. -
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I think if you removed the windshield and the hood, it wouldn't draw as much attention to the missing door
WildTiger1990, Toomanybikes, Dominick253 and 3 others Thank this. -
One thing to keep in mind. The doors on a van help with the rigidity of the structure of the van. But running empty with one door on you will be ok.
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I see roll doors open a lot in cities, not all but seems the majority have a lift gate covering the about half the opening.
I had a fork lift driver hit a door a crack the hinges. the door fell off when I pulled away from the dock. those things are heavy. the fork lift operator used the the fork lift to put it inside and I took off to a repair shop. can you secure the door inside so it doesnt have a chance to slide out or around the trailer hitting walls?
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