Can a Conestoga Trailer be Used as a Dry Van?

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  1. Pfuse

    Pfuse Light Load Member

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    The first pic is my truck with a Reitnour/Roll-Tite setup. You can see how loose the tarp is. The tensioning system didn't have enough leverage to take out the wrinkles. The other thing I didn't like about the Roll-Tite was having to actually get on the trailer to release it. I will say that Roll-Tite has updated their mechanicals, but based on my experience with them, I wouldn't buy one.

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    The second pic is of my new 53' MAC/Quick Draw setup. With low pro 19.5" wheels I have 119" of inside height. The only thing I would change about the Quick Draw is the Velcro that helps keep the back flap closed. In my experience, the Velcro isn't good for much more than a year or two in MN/WI.

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  2. Jfaulk99

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    Holy overhang batman!:biggrin_2559: I would take out a parked car with that thing!:yes2557:
     
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    :biggrin_25524:From what Les says you can take out a city block driving a sleeper cab:biggrin_25522::biggrin_2559:
     
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    You ever ride with him? I like to be comfortable but Les's mini skirt and clear heels is distracting!
     
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    It's a lot, but it isn't as bad as it seems. The front axle is a lift, so while I'm in a situation where the overhang could be a problem I just lift the front and it turns like a 53' van with the axles forward.
     
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    pfuse, do you ever work anymore? every time im in the yard your truck is sitting there...lol. You need to get to work to pay for that new fancy trailer.
     
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    Yeah the first time I met him the skirt, heels, and long hair threw me for a loop:biggrin_2554:. At least now he got a hair cut and isn't so easily mistaken for...well you fill in the blank:biggrin_25522:
     
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    UGHHHHHH I got two foot high white lettering from the previous owners on my black Conestoga tarp. I would love to know how to get that off there...
     
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    I try not to. Besides, maybe my truck sitting in the yard will convince someone to put an aero truck without a red oval in the calendar someday!
     
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    A pete lol?