looks high tech and cool, but i would have to see some actual mpg cliames and studies to buy it.
Buying a dry van
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by rakusa, Jun 15, 2014.
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I think it's EPA and smartway approved and 3rd party tested give them a call
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By the way is this the trailer with sliding kingpin or is that next generation? -
Good trailers, but you may occassionally be annoyed by the wide e-track spacing.
Personally, I'd just buy a used Conway/CFI trailer and modify as desired...
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Skirts block most of the air from getting under the trailer at all causing brakes, bearings and tires to run hotter. Under trays have channels that blow air directly on the brakes I believe, plus you get the natural airflow on the tires. Just my understanding of it.
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KR has the occasional good idea, but follow him blindly and you'll wind up with a $200,000 truck that gets only 8 mpg at 57 mph...MJ1657 Thanks this. -
That's why the vorblade turbo skirts do not block the wind but channels it. Looks like theirs are shorter too. Less chance of tearing them up when curb hopping.
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Has there been any independent testing done? I read somewhere about some independent testing not giving the underneath design very good marks. I'm pretty sure it was the Technology and Maintenance Council testing results I was reading.
Of course if you run California you have to have something approved regardless.
Before everyone jumps on me you might be wise to do your own research on the testing that has been done. -
Thought about used but adding all I wanted is too much chasing, bad enough we have to maintain our trucks...
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