Cap for the bed
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Has anyone ever used Fedco brand caps? I got a price from them yesterday for $850.00. Comes with a dome light and CHMSL brake light. Sliding front window adds $25 and a raised roof is an additional $50.00. It can hold 300lbs on the roof. I would probably get both for $925.00. Do these prices sound comparable to the makor brands like Leer & ARE?
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Originally Posted by NHBubba
If I had a house and a place to store a canoe, I'd have a cap too. Add a set of rack bars to it and it'd be cake to cary a boat.. I've seen some pretty trick setups from the guys into kayaking..
i used to be into kayaking, still have it up with my parents, just no use for it in ohio
used to have a bar that attaches to the hitch for the rear and a bar on the roof
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i have a cap and i would take recent pictures if i can, but my dad broke my digi cam.. so here are some older ones
It's are A.R.E Z-Cap.. cost me 1500 with color match and tint.
Even though asthetically, it's bleh... (don't really like it). it's REALLY useful. This past weekend, i went up to Big Bear for snowboarding.. and it held like.. 10 boards inside.. and all our stuff when we were going up.. etc etc. Great to have. (see.. i'm growing to like it, haha)
I haven't tried to take it off, and i don't plan to. But it's said to be around 200 pounds, as stated above: two person job.
It's are A.R.E Z-Cap.. cost me 1500 with color match and tint.
Even though asthetically, it's bleh... (don't really like it). it's REALLY useful. This past weekend, i went up to Big Bear for snowboarding.. and it held like.. 10 boards inside.. and all our stuff when we were going up.. etc etc. Great to have. (see.. i'm growing to like it, haha)
I haven't tried to take it off, and i don't plan to. But it's said to be around 200 pounds, as stated above: two person job.
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