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Old 02-21-2009, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by matcat
Just get some pins and use your trailer as a bowling alley when it's empty!

Something I see a lot of drivers do, is get one of those big plastic bins, and strap it down behind the truck on the catwalk. That will add up a lot of space for stuff you don't use very often but want to keep on you, such as bowling balls .
i'd rather get a bunch of people on rollerskates, rollerblades, or skateboards, and have them inside of the trailer while i drive around a truck stop, town, or along the freeway, and then hit my brakes a little harder.
 
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Old 02-21-2009, 02:23 PM
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yes.

before the freightshaker, i had my freestyle bmx bicycle on the back of my truck. i'd stop at skateparks along the way. the one in lovelock, nv is pretty good and easy to get to with a tractor-trailer.


damn I feel old! Even my kids have outgrown bmx bikes, I'm going back to bed now
 
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Picture sucks, but on my first trip past to Fresno last week, just about to Bakersfield (home of 4-time indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears) there was a BMX track. I thought 'boy i wish i had my camera ready, that looked like a neat track.

ended up getting another load from the same shipper, so i was going past it again, this time i had my cell ready. My brother and i both raced BMX when we were younger. He broke his collar bone, and i made a little girl cry cause i told her that her haircut made her look like a boy. HAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!! funny thing is, i ended up working with her at a Pizza Hut 10 years later, and i didnt even know it till we started talking about BMX.....
 
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I have thought about the bike idea. Maybe i just need to get out and walk a mile or two a day when i stop. would help with the circulation in the legs. How hard is it to get the bike up and down from there?? i'd rather get a mountain bike to put back there. a bit too 'big' for a BMX bike anymore.
 
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Old 02-21-2009, 02:44 PM
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when it came to bmx racing tracks, i used mountain bikes. the tracks were the downhill type with some kickass gaps. more speed made it even more fun. just couldn't do back-flips on the mountain bikes. some people could. i couldn't ever get the backward rotation.
 
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Old 02-21-2009, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevin0915
I have thought about the bike idea. Maybe i just need to get out and walk a mile or two a day when i stop. would help with the circulation in the legs. How hard is it to get the bike up and down from there?? i'd rather get a mountain bike to put back there. a bit too 'big' for a BMX bike anymore.
depends on where and how you place it. my bike was firmly between that lower bar and behind the spare tire. when i tried taking it off the tractor, i spent nearly 5mins at times trying to wiggle it out of place.

some people tried giving me the fear talk about how DOT frowns on bikes being on the back of tractors. nothing ever became of it. westbound banning saw it, didn't do anything about it. santa clarita, wheeler ridge, the westbound i-84 scale in oregon within the mountain pass, and many others never made a stink about it. never got red lighted, or anything.
 
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Originally Posted by Kevin0915
As some of you know, i upgraded trucks last week. Went from a condo to a mid-roof, and lost about 40$ of my storage space. Was just curious what others have found that has really worked to save space on your truck?

I really dont have alot of things that i dont NEED. Granted, i do have my bowling balls on the truck now, but they sit between the passenger seat and the dash, so they are really out of the way. I have several of those tupperware/rubbermaid containers and a couple plastic 'baskets' to hold my asprin and vitimin bottles. I do have about 30 DVDs, i am sure i could go buy one of those cd binders, that would free up a little space.

and i actually lost a little room in my side compartment as well, but the trade off there is more legroom when i drive, i get to slide the seat back another couple inches, which is great for me.

any ideas or tricks you use???
Save up and invest in a good size side box. I had one installed on a truck years ago....About 24"x36"x48".
I had plastic bins that would fit inside the box that way I could haul alot of extra stuff that didn't affect my "inside the truck" storage. I wouls also use it for storing extra cases of water if I found a good buy at Wal Mart. It was about $500 bucks installed but well worth it. Good luck.
 
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Old 02-22-2009, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by dollarshort
Save up and invest in a good size side box. I had one installed on a truck years ago....About 24"x36"x48".
I had plastic bins that would fit inside the box that way I could haul alot of extra stuff that didn't affect my "inside the truck" storage. I wouls also use it for storing extra cases of water if I found a good buy at Wal Mart. It was about $500 bucks installed but well worth it. Good luck.
PM me with a picture of your setup. i THINK i know what you're talking about when you say 'side box', but just want to be sure.

it does not involve drilling any holes, does it? i would assume that it would be just metal straps around the frame like the fuel tank.
 
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Originally Posted by Kevin0915
PM me with a picture of your setup. i THINK i know what you're talking about when you say 'side box', but just want to be sure.

it does not involve drilling any holes, does it? i would assume that it would be just metal straps around the frame like the fuel tank.
Sorry I don't have that truck anymore. You are right there was no drilling into the frame. It actually had prefabricated brackets that used hole that were already in the frame. I got it in Springfield , MO just a few blocks from Prime over there. Sorry I can't remember the name of the place but I know they do alot of work on Prime trucks. So you could stop and ask and I'm sure they could point you in the right direction. They also installed a 3,500 watt power inverter for me. Super job! They know how to do it the right way. zExtra heavy cables and in-line fuses. Never had one lick of problems with batteries or alternators.

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