What are the large "flaps" on the back of some full-sized trailers?

Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Robert Gift, Mar 19, 2013.

  1. king Q

    king Q Road Train Member

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    The advantage is not that small , especially on long distance high speed applications.
    A big problem I have seen is that all these add on's have to be adjusted and dialed in to get the desired/optimum results.
    With hopping from trailer to trailer with different truck set ups most of the advantage is lost.
    If you had one combination or a bunch set up exactly the same running high speed flatland you could make money where others were battling to survive just on the savings you could achieve.
    These type of devices are obviously not the answer to all situations.
     
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  3. Robert Gift

    Robert Gift Light Load Member

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    Was wondering if they would ever use wheel covers.
    Next, will we see a canvas cover extended from the tractor to the trailer to smooth airflow from tractor to trailer?
     
  4. king Q

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  5. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    That's what Airtabs do, using horizontal vortices.

    From Tapatalk- for when you're really addicted.
     
  6. flood

    flood Road Train Member

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    i've got air tabs and love them
     
  7. M818

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    well having seen a few trucks with the 'teeth' on the front grille and one of those flaps or big cones on the back.. there ought to be a certain decal for the rear of the package..
     
  8. Lone Wolf 1

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    Anything to improve arrodymics is money in ur pocket.I like the trailer fairings, more mpg and truck handles much better.But,they can be a problem in deep snow.
     
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    The big issue is that some states are being picky and writting tickets for over length.... greater than 53'.. I know a couple of drivers are fighting the tickets not sure of what the out comes is/was...
     
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  10. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    There is a specific reg written exempting these devices from length measurement on any STAA route.
     
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  11. KrisH

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    We are paid so cheaply that we put those wings on the trailers because we are trying to learn how to fly :biggrin_2559:
     
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