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Eeyore59 wrote:
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the first thing that strikes me is that they want to wire lights in the cap and a high brake light. That is going to hamper removal, not to mention I'm not a fan of them messing with my trucks wiring.
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โJul-19-2017 09:26 PM
Eeyore59 wrote:
I've had many trucks and never wanted a cap for ease of loading big and heavy things. Now we have a travel trailer and I'm considering one, both for towing aerodynamics, and to cover things that ultimately end up in the bed when traveling. So I want something that's easy to remove. Today I went to a ARE dealer near by and the first thing that strikes me is that they want to wire lights in the cap and a high brake light. That is going to hamper removal, not to mention I'm not a fan of them messing with my trucks wiring. So what do people think? I thought about the soft caps, but I don't think they are going to help aero much. Thoughts?
โJul-19-2017 08:48 PM
Eeyore59 wrote:By law a third brake light is required. I doubt they would circumvent the law for liability reasons. Mine has quick connect if I would ever remove it. I can tell by the bug pattern that it helps with aerodynamics. I never check mpg so can't help you there. My Leer is the high top model, front is level with cab then increase in height.
I've had many trucks and never wanted a cap for ease of loading big and heavy things. Now we have a travel trailer and I'm considering one, both for towing aerodynamics, and to cover things that ultimately end up in the bed when traveling. So I want something that's easy to remove. Today I went to a ARE dealer near by and the first thing that strikes me is that they want to wire lights in the cap and a high brake light. That is going to hamper removal, not to mention I'm not a fan of them messing with my trucks wiring. So what do people think? I thought about the soft caps, but I don't think they are going to help aero much. Thoughts?
โJul-19-2017 08:43 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
Mine is a Century also. It's a commercial cap. Its now on it's 3rd long bed Silverado. After all these years, it's still a great cap. I love the inside side panel shelves, which are the full length of the bed. Centruy ... click here.
Lumber for leveling, under tires, jacks... lots of lumber. We often park on very unlevel campsites!
Other side. Supplies: Electric cords, drill, tools, floor jack, rope, bungie cords, straps, and other things:
And the bed of the truck is still free for:
35 gallon water container for transporting water when not on full hook-up or have accessible water within 200 feet. Blue Tote for dumping, air compressor, dog stroller, tool box, water transfer pump, firewood, hoses, and 7 foot ladder, spare tire for the camper (as I don't carry it on the trailer bumper any more), and more:
If I ever have to replace it, I'm getting another one like it.
I did remove the ladder rack, which we used to transport our canoe, when we purchased our last truck. The truck bed rails were higher than the last truck, and the ladder rack make the top too tall to fit in my garage. So I removed the ladder rack on the top, now it fits in my garage door with no problem.
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