We have not been in adverse wind conditions
View attachment 7345 so I have no personal experience and can only go off of what I have been told. They work great in a side wind.
The Trailer Tail weighs 160lbs for a dry box and 165lbs for a reefer
We took the Air Tabs off a while ago and have done some other changes, so the numbers will not compare apples to apples on the Air Tabs.
The sled configuration would not work for us due to our lift gate so this was not considered.
Yes Leo it can be extremely tricky for me to open... The truck has to be level. I was very impressed with how easy it is to maneuver though. I thought it would be tougher to open and close.
As of right now we would have to keep the Trailer Tail closed north of the border.
The trailer tail is legal in Minnesota Moose I am attaching a form (I hope)
Putting the branding on the Trailer Tail would look very odd going down the road with Fed on one side and Ex on the other in the back of the truck. The tail is usually only closed usually when backing into dock and our doors are open at that time as well.
The Trailer Tail branding is no different then the Freightliner and Cascadia on the side of truck, or the Bolt Custom Truck on the Sleeper, the Supreme box logo, Razor on our dolly legs, Innerlift on our lift gate.
We have not filled since we have put the Trailer Tail on but the dash numbers sure look good. When we have a couple of fills I will post these numbers. After we have run for a month or so I will post before and after numbers with a longer comparison.
We are not suggesting anyone buy this product what I am posting is our experiences and each person will have to make their own decision. Our philosophy is to share what we do so as someone else can learn from this and make his or her own decisions. If someone buys the Trailer Tail due to us we would see nothing from this nor from any other product I discuss that we use. I put out there what we do so that others can gain from our experiences.
The cost of the Trailer Tail is $2199.00 for a dry box and they say it usually costs $300 to $350 to install. Right now they suggest any straight truck come into Hayward, CA to have them installed. They are working on getting their measurement right for these type of trucks. I believe the cost for a Reefer Box is $2395.00 plus install. To get those facts it would be best to call the company and talk to Brendan McLoughlin, Regional Sales Manager Direct 323 632 8746