Ok I got home and dropped my truck off at the truck stop and realized, hey, i'm pulling an ugly trailer! Since it's empty, i climbed in and took the pic i promised:
Basically this trailer has a very thin aluminum skin, the inside is thin fiberglass, and so those logistics ports are the only way to secure loads. And to make them flush they stick out the side of the trailer. They're almost useless though.
Round protrusions on side of 18-wheeler trailer
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by SomeGuy123, Jan 14, 2010.
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what about san antonio? How was the pic above taken in Benton Harbor, MI?
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Wow, I thought that they were to break the suction of the wind going past the smooth sided trailer. They use a rough surface paint on some boats to create a turbulence in the water that lets the boat move faster through the water.
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HA that's awesome. Just have to make sure you say it in this voice:
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When I worked for WestSide Transport, they had those. They give you like four straps in orientation.
Effective, but a pain rolling the straps back up afterwards. When your last pallets extended a foot beyond the holes the straps put a bind on the corner boxes on the pallet. I didn't like them.
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