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Caps ( aka Toppers ) are Freaking INSANE !


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So today for the hell of it I called the local Leer dealer to inquire about a camper shell for a long bed Ranger....nope, they no longer make them at all, oldest they go is a 93....too bad they may have got a sale if they still could order them.
 

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Find two caps of the same make and model and graft them together to make a bigger cap.
 

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So today for the hell of it I called the local Leer dealer to inquire about a camper shell for a long bed Ranger....nope, they no longer make them at all, oldest they go is a 93....too bad they may have got a sale if they still could order them.
My longbed topper came off a third gen, 93-97...
 

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My longbed topper came off a third gen, 93-97...
Hmm, I didn't know the beds were the same dimensions on the newer models...thank you for the info, broadens my search maybe a little. May have to break down and order a new one for a newer Ranger then if that's the case since they told me the oldest they go is a 93.
 

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It's up there.
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It's down there.
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Can you weld fiberglass? Asking for a friend.
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Nope. You just glue more fiberglass to it. I know how. But I hate fiberglass. Makes me itch. Plus the chemicals are nasty hazardous.
Well, that ruins my fun. I guess dirtman is still busy.
 

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Nope. You just glue more fiberglass to it. I know how. But I hate fiberglass. Makes me itch. Plus the chemicals are nasty hazardous.
 
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I bought a cap for my 2006 7' bed a few years ago for $100. I checked ads for months before one appeared.

Yes, new ones are insanely expensive, much like new trucks :D
 

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Wow didn't know they were that much. I bought my 03 Edge Extended cab came with a Swiss Topper on it paint matched to my Oxford white. I think it makes my "Loretta" look better

I'm in the process of building a front and rear lumber racks out of 2 x 1 inch rectangle tubing up the sides and over the top, because I buy quite a bit of long lumber. I'm going to have about a 1 inch gap between it and the topper so I can remove the topper and leave the rack. Plus installing rear back up camera on it and rear and side LED's for night vision.

I'll post it when I'm finished
 

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Or to put in different context : For occasional actual camping , when Caps become the same or more $ than used Pop Ups , that throws a different calculus on things .
 

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used pop-up have became quite affordable. Id get one but thats one more thing to put a plate on, take up space, have lights & tires to maintain- and camping isnt near of a cheap lodging thing that it used to be.
 

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