That looks like it would ride nice without flapping. If you don't mind next time you you them could you take some pictures of the clips and how the extentions hang from them? I have never seen anyone use them before and am curious as to how they work.
Tarps with removeable sides
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by MJ1657, Jun 6, 2013.
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Sure, ill take some pics next time I use them.
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Sounds like a good deal to me.
Only concern I would have is the plastic clips especially in the middle of the winter. -
Here is the pic of the clips. I was folding the tarp when I remembered to snap this pic. They are on the bottom of the tarp and are 1 foot above the edge, so that the curtain has overlap to prevent water from getting in. They are plenty strong and I tarp about 90 percent of the time. These tarps are about a year old. I would imagine you can break them if you keep stepping on them. They dont get in the way at all.MJ1657 and Oscar the KW Thank this.
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