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Originally Posted by drmiller100
there has not been one made?????
seems pretty easy to me.
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Construction is pretty easy. Finding the right material that will handle the wear and tear from oscillations, abrasions, and UV exposure will be key. Cost will be the other key.
Finding out that yer new inflatable tail has broken away and you have traffic weaving to avoid the new road hazard isn't a good way to find out that it didn't work.
Mylar might seem like a good choice but UV will erode it over time and oscillations from the air moving over the structure will break it.
I know that aerohead had one on the back of the T-100. Not too sure what material they used and how long it lasted. I think you should find it using search and bubble butt.

I know there is a "backpack" system fer SUVs that will contain extra cargo to the rear hatch instead of a hitch based cargo carrier or roof top carrier.
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