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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Mt. Ulla, NC
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I have an ARE tonneau lid on a 2003 F-150. No leaks around the lid but I used to have issues with some splashing up from below. This truck came with a bedliner and I added a rubber mat. Had some old floor mats laying around and slipped them in between the liner and the mat and let 5-6" flop down in between the bed and tailgate. No more problems. I really like the ARE.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Chicago Area
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I have an ARE that I bought new in 2000 for my F150. I have been extremely happy with it and the only problems that I have had are the fading of the led taillight in the roof and I had to replace the gas lifts for the rear window just last month.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: East TN
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I have owned Leer toppers since 1980. I keep going back to them. A.R.E. is a good top as well. I'd recommend two latches on the rear gate (in lieu of a center single latch). Also buy frameless glass. Get away from the framed windows and rear gate. Yea it costs extra but this is a nice top to place on a truck. I think I paid around $1500 installed for this one, which is color code matched for the factory paint. Allow about 6 weeks for lead time.
Here's the top that I have now (bought recently) which is the 100XL model. LEER truck caps and tonneaus for Chevy and GMC pickups I opted for an fold down front window. It folds inward for ease of cleaning the outside of that glass and the outside of the rear cab glass. ![]() .
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Columbia, SC
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I've had 4 toppers. 3 leer and one aluminum of an unknown brand. I like the Leers. I would not have a pickup without one. I have a heavy bed mat and aluminum wheel well boxes installed on my newest truck where I keep all my tools, etc. A 4x8 sheet of plywood will slide on the bed between them with room to spare. I also thru bolt the cap to the truck. Every couple of years, I replace the foam topper tape between the bed and topper. Lowe's sells it.
When ordering a Leer also make sure you tell the salesman that you want the finished edges where the cap meets the truck bed sides. Otherwise the cap edges will be longer and not even with the truck bed sides on the inside. What CRBR and Skip said is absolutely correct.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: limerick pa lycoming county pa
Posts: 829
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I also have an are on my maxicab alot of the "options" on the others were standard on mine.
I also prefer the slam latche handle in the middle (not 2 handels) and the hidden hinges and heavy frame on back window. tom |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Hagerstown, MD
Posts: 394
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crbr - that looks like a nice Mastercraft in your picture. What year is it? (I'm guessing mid-80's?) Have you ever posted pics on the mastercraft forum (Team MasterCraft)? If not, get some on there soon so we can all drool over it **** Threadjack over ****
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: North of the Fingerlakes - NY
Posts: 1,084
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I've had a few Centurys, all of which worked out pretty well. They didn't peel or anything and the hardware seemed to hold up. The most recent is on the '94 Dodge and is nearly 14 years old. It's been garaged most of its life and still looks like new. I've never done anything to take care of them other than to hose them off.
My '95 Ford has had something called a Hop-Cap since new. These were pretty popular in Indiana at the time. In Indiana, it had to live outside and is peeling badly now. Some of the trim started coming off when it was about 6 years old, but there hasn't been much problem with that since. Got the swing up windows on both sides on this one. Pretty convenient for reaching things at the front of the box. Might go that way again. Back door cylinders gave out about 5 years ago. Side window cylinders still working fine. Never had a real problem with any of these caps leaking. Make sure you get something to protect the lip of the tailgate from the bottom edge of the back door. Bob
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