I been reading etc. Alot of these places are on backorder to have the kit put on.
Verduyn is 5 months,
Aero xp is like 8-9 weeks
Fastrak or tarp stop is like one month
Which one do you like and why?
Which Connestoga system is best?
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Shotgun94, Mar 14, 2019.
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This sounds like another "what truck is best?" thread. I'm guessing that quality is probably comparable, so it would seem that features, price and how quickly you could get it installed would be the driving factor.
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How is your connestoga system holding up?
I am thinking about fastrack or the aero xp.
Only thing with aero xp is it has a locking mechanism. Also most people open this one from the front to the back mostly and sometimes the rear. -
@BigCam9670 aero xp review? You can throw me under the bus for selling you on it-
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My carrier runs a lot of the Fasttracks. Darned sturdy tarp systems, in my opinion. Lock down tight, tough as nails, and fairly decent headboards for gear storage (chains and such).
Get the Fasttrack II system. Fasttrak I's are no longer offered, but if you are looking at a used setup, the Fasttrack II's are overall better. It's obvious they seriously worked through them and improved almost every aspect of the tarp system. My current trailer has a Fasttrack I (from around 2008, I think. which should tell you a lot about how sturdy these buggers really are!), and I prefer the Fasttrack II.
Aero Conestog XPs are decent, but they feel a bit flimsy in my opinion. easier to damage the bows and whatnot, plus I prefer being able to get the rear rolled all the way up and out of the way. Not just cinched up towards the top, sorta.Shotgun94 Thanks this. -
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I just from my experience with this used older 2010 quickdrawl I am using I don't fancy it. Nothing against the makers just it is tedious on the front side. when i have to unhook the front it is time consuming for me to have to ratchet the front on it to close it.
The "A" frames on the rear are still working. One is a little bent but still is working. However I am still leaning to the Connestoga XP -
Flatbed Rolling Tarp Systems | Chameleon Innovations
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I cannot stress the amazing build quality of the Verduyn! My fathers trailer is a 2006 steel Rayfab that had the system from Verduyn put on shortly after it got built. It's 2019 and the system still has all the original components. Even the tarp hasn't been re-skinned - which is kinda impressive as he opens and closes it up to 10 times a day being on the local heavy board. Around Hamilton they are one of the most popular systems cause of their durability. Whatever you do don't get a Quick Draw!! They look great but they are flimsy POS's that can't roll from start to finish before they bind on either side. I swear more than half the times I've watched someone open one they haven't been able to open it in one clean go. Another company called Glider Tarp Systems also has a major share around here. Don't know if they're widely available in the states but could be a secondary option to consider as they seem to also have a decent system.
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