Trailer Tarp Repair: Finding Quality Replacement Parts

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Trailer Tarp Repair: Finding Quality Replacement Parts
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Tarps and tarping systems are essential pieces of equipment for trailer haulers, ensuring raw materials are safely transported from one site to another. It’s tempting to push your load capacity to get more done in a day, but this puts excessive stress on your tarp and a tarping system. Tarp systems are commonly damaged from overuse or abuse by operators.

One of the most frustrating challenges drivers and fleet companies face is downtime due to broken or damaged equipment. Finding quality replacement parts can be challenging, especially when you’re in a hurry to get your rig running again.

Operators create additional risk when they opt to use inexpensive after-market products rather than OEM parts. This article will explore how to find quality replacement parts for your tarp and tarping system when faced with broken equipment.


Common trailer tarp system issues

Your trailer tarp system will eventually experience issues with prolonged use. Tarps and tarping systems can sustain damage from loading and unloading events or other roadside accidents. Some frequently encountered issues include:

  • Rips and tears in your tarps from extended use, sharp material loads, wind whip, heavy repeated use, or UV overexposure.
  • Torn tarp pockets or grommets at attachment locations resulting from loading/unloading operation, operator holding tarp switch too long, or contact to overhead obstacles while tarping and driving.
  • Torsion spring wear can reduce tarp arm tension over time causing uneven tarp operation.
  • Improper or damaged electrical components or wiring can cause tarp motor malfunction resulting in premature damage.


Finding quality replacement parts

Finding quality replacement parts for your trailer tarp and tarping system isn’t as cut and dry as you might think. As you begin your search for replacement parts, you’ll encounter a common question: Should you replace with OEM or aftermarket parts?

Aftermarket parts may cost less initially, but the quality varies greatly, and you probably won’t experience a significant cost savings in the long run. With numerous aftermarket brands popping-up, you will be faced with an overwhelming number of choices yet little clarity on how or where the parts are manufactured. Also consider if using aftermarket parts will void your existing warranty.

Installing quality replacement parts will keep drivers safe and increase profitability. When looking for replacement parts considering the following:

  • Find Authorized Dealers or Repair Centers: Repairs are often needed at less-than-ideal times or locations. Take the time to pre-qualify potential service centers to reduce stress and minimize downtime.
  • Use OEM Replacement Parts: The recommended best practice is to use parts directly from the manufacturer. Cutting corners by using inexpensive aftermarket parts will drastically increase the likelihood of your system breaking again.
  • Ask about Warranties: Be sure to inquiry about any warranties that come with your replacement parts.
  • Reviews: Be sure to check reviews to see what others are saying about the replacement part you’re interested in purchasing.
  • Ask an Expert: Consulting with an industry professional will help ensure you’re making the right decision. Not all systems are built the same, so getting an expert opinion will help confirm your selection
  • Do Thorough Research: A Google search can be tremendously helpful, but make sure you double check your research and ensure there’s positive continuity among your findings.

Trailer tarp repairs with OEM parts

Staying on the road starts with understanding common issues like signs of overuse or motor fatigue. When you run into challenges with your tarp and tarping system, it’s always best to check with your OEM for their recommendations on replacement parts. When searching for parts, don’t settle for the least expensive option because you’ll put yourself at risk for additional downtime.

If your trailer’s tarp or tarping system start to fail you, give Roll Rite’s catalogue of replacement parts a look. We’ll ensure to reduce any downtime you might have and increase your productivity with high quality parts that are built to last.