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Easily one of the most popular aftermarket accessories you can buy for your truck, a truck cap makes a big impact.
There are so many options when it comes to a truck cap, that it can seem an overwhelming decision. That’s where we come in. At LIBERTY LINE-X, we’ve got the information you need to get your search underway.
First, let’s talk about size. Truck caps come in a variety of shapes and sizes. But how do you know which size will best fit your needs?
As the name suggests, this low-profile top won’t go higher than the top of your cab. If you’re doing work on your home or the various weekend projects, this is the right top for you.
If you’re looking at a large or long haul, a midrise top might be the right choice. This top gives you 15% more space than a cab height model, while its aerodynamic style helps with fuel costs.
If you need a cap that can handle all the toughest jobs and make those long days easier, you’re going to want a commercial top. Designed for rugged use, this cap also has multiple storage options and increased security.
Okay, so hopefully you’ve got a solid idea of what you’re looking for in a truck cap. But we’re not done yet. We can help you with all the ways you can upgrade that new topper.
Accessories on top of accessories? You bet! You can accessorize your new accessory with some of these cool, and extremely popular, options:
This type of window is ideal if you’re taking your truck on some dirty rides. You can easily remove the back window and clean it up.
If you’re looking for a more refined interior, a headliner can definitely offer an upgrade. A felt covering for your roof interior, a headliner adds insulation and style.
If you can’t fit everything into your truck bed, you need a Thule Roof Rack. These racks allow you to carry items on top of the camper top so you never have to leave anything behind.
We’ve got some accessory suggestions for commercial tops as well:
So many jobs and projects require the use of a ladder. Easily attach your ladders to the side of your truck with a ladder rack. Sleek and convenient, a ladder rack helps you get the job done.
LEER truck caps offer several toolbox choices. Optional modular toolboxes have adjustable shelves, dividers, and attachment features. We’ll help you find the perfect configuration!
Interior and exterior lighting options are available for your truck cap. You can easily light up your workspace, whether it’s inside the truck bed or out.
Cargo hooks. Pet screen protectors. Fishing pole holders. Powerblocks. With so many accessory choices, you might need another truck!
Increase storage, utility, and function with a truck cap.
A truck cap can make your life easier—and lower your fuel costs! At LIBERTY LINE-X we’ll help you fit your truck with the right truck cap and accessories to get all your jobs done.
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