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Quote from: xd2005 on August 18, 2012, 10:22:49 AMQuote from: fckfords07 on August 18, 2012, 09:44:22 AMQuote from: xd2005 on August 18, 2012, 09:36:58 AMI "think" it changed in 2010, but have not confirmed yet.What kind of truck?2011 F-150 Scab w/ 6.5' bed.Same as my 02 I believe.... Look on CL and ask for dimensions if they don't provide them.... Sure there is one that will fit... Probably just have to paint it along with making sure it's sealed up....
Quote from: fckfords07 on August 18, 2012, 09:44:22 AMQuote from: xd2005 on August 18, 2012, 09:36:58 AMI "think" it changed in 2010, but have not confirmed yet.What kind of truck?2011 F-150 Scab w/ 6.5' bed.
Quote from: xd2005 on August 18, 2012, 09:36:58 AMI "think" it changed in 2010, but have not confirmed yet.What kind of truck?
I "think" it changed in 2010, but have not confirmed yet.
Quote from: royalbull on August 18, 2012, 09:39:15 AMif you plan on taking it on & off alot I would go with a cheap aluminum canopy I paid $450 for mine brand new in TacomaGreat point I have a Leer and have not been very impressed...1) They are HEAVY! Minimum 2 man job to take it on and off. I could remove my old aluminum one by myself!2) My old aluminum canopy had sliding side windows, this Leer has windows that use a knob and slider contraption and only open the lower rear corner of the glass... and not very far.3) My Leer is 6 years old and almost every rubber weatherproof gasket needs to be replaced...including the ones in the side glass that are a royal pain to access.4) The tail opening is small...definitely opt for the larger rear opening whatever you buy.5) The lock on my Leer broke and the cables that open it have broken twice. I beefed them up with stronger cable and butt-ends and they have been fine.I think Leer is the best looking canopy by far, but for functionality I give mine a C at best!Good luck with whatever you buy!
if you plan on taking it on & off alot I would go with a cheap aluminum canopy I paid $450 for mine brand new in Tacoma
Quote from: bassquatch on August 18, 2012, 10:39:03 AMQuote from: royalbull on August 18, 2012, 09:39:15 AMif you plan on taking it on & off alot I would go with a cheap aluminum canopy I paid $450 for mine brand new in TacomaGreat point I have a Leer and have not been very impressed...1) They are HEAVY! Minimum 2 man job to take it on and off. I could remove my old aluminum one by myself!2) My old aluminum canopy had sliding side windows, this Leer has windows that use a knob and slider contraption and only open the lower rear corner of the glass... and not very far.3) My Leer is 6 years old and almost every rubber weatherproof gasket needs to be replaced...including the ones in the side glass that are a royal pain to access.4) The tail opening is small...definitely opt for the larger rear opening whatever you buy.5) The lock on my Leer broke and the cables that open it have broken twice. I beefed them up with stronger cable and butt-ends and they have been fine.I think Leer is the best looking canopy by far, but for functionality I give mine a C at best!Good luck with whatever you buy! What model do you have? My windows slide all the way open.
Heavy helps when on snow and ice... Look on the bright side of things.
I would like to look into getting a canopy for my truck. Because the truck's a 2011, I think I'll have a hard time finding a used one, so I've accepted the fact I will probably need to buy new.Any suggestions for where to look in the Vancouver, WA area?Any advice on what to look for, think about, etc?Thanks.
I have one in the classifieds. Its white and fits a short box. Not in perfect shape and needs a new key for the lock but decent.