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Old 05-15-2013, 04:42 PM   #1
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Wheeling with a truck cap?

I know Larry ran a cap for a while and some others have aswell. I just picked up a cap for my 77 stepside. It is fiberglass and I am thinking the twisting of the bed is gonna destroy it. Can thos with experance coment on how the caps held up. Would leaving the mounting hardware loose help?

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Old 05-15-2013, 04:49 PM   #2
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Re: Wheeling with a truck cap?

I wheeled with a fiberglass cap on my 2003 longbed 3/4 ton. Although it would twist a very small amount, the only real misalignment I noticed was in the hatch while twisted up. I would keep the hardware tight or the cap can walk on the bed and eventually contact the cab.
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:56 AM   #3
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Re: Wheeling with a truck cap?

x2 on the hardware, keep it tight. i have a canopy for my k30 crew & a hammerhead on my k1500 stepper,the only thing i've had 4byin is like modernbeat says, hatch out of whack. i also put a 6" piece of 1/2" oak under the clamps to help hold & on my hammerhead the rails are fiberglass, without it the clamps will chew up the fiberglass
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Old 05-16-2013, 12:36 PM   #4
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Re: Wheeling with a truck cap?

My cap is bolted to the bed rail using fender washers to help spread the load. But being a wood floor stepside it sure does twist a good bit. I have a run on saturday and I think I will give it a shot with the cap on.

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Old 05-17-2013, 01:21 PM   #5
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Re: Wheeling with a truck cap?

if your canopy is bolted on, not clamps, dont see why you could'nt leave the hardware a little loose. maybe put 2 or 3 layers of sticky foam canopy tape under your rails to absorb some movement. my hammerhead is 100% fiberglass, except for the windows, over 20 yrs old, goes off-road all the time, gets a little flexed, no cracks or stress marks anywhere. 2 screw caps have popped off the rear hatch from flexing though
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Old 05-19-2013, 05:15 PM   #6
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Re: Wheeling with a truck cap?

Having spent many a mile off road choking on Larry's dust I can say his cap stayed put. If you use the clamps to connect the cap to the bed the cap will ride right along. Every truck differs a little, but where most of the flex is in the frames on these trucks. With the cap secure it didn't move. I have seen up to 4 inches of mis-alignment from the bed to the cab and the cap was fine on Larry's. I think a good quality, heavy fiberglass cap will help stabilize the box more than anything.

Larry would probably answer in a couple of days. It's going to take that long for him to float back down to earth from getting his beast shot for a magazine spread by Rick Pewe himself today.
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