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ARE topper with liner and vented windoors, BedRug, Stellas, and standard poodle.

Pheasant does not come standard.
 


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btw... Windoors on a topper are mandatory!!!

Unless you have a Ford. You cant reach the bed from the outside without climbing on a 5 gall bucket.

better order them with the vent option too if you have a dog and need to crack the windows to get air back there.
 

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Unless you have a Ford. You cant reach the bed from the outside without climbing on a 5 gall bucket.

better order them with the vent option too if you have a dog and need to crack the windows to get air back there.

I can stand on the ground and tough the bed of my truck with the ARE topper. And I'm only 5'8" with t-rex arms. I suppose the four corner suspension plays a role there. Hee hee hee.

That said - a pair of these would be very handy. They retract when not in use. Or full length boards?
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My windoors have vents but I don't use them because Royce rides in AC comfort (crew cab with rear seats folded up) - unless he's been skunked.
 

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City Slicker Special

ARE topper with liner and vented windoors, BedRug, Stellas, and standard poodle.

Pheasant does not come standard.

ROUGHly, how much are ARE toppers? (with minimum must-have options)

kinda leaning towards linex with a rubber mat, lol.......sigh.....
 

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Kinda hard to haul a four wheeler, or 5th wheeler with a topper.
Dirty's wife is right on the topper description.

I have a roll up cover and spray in liner, not sure on brands, but the liner has an almost sticky feel to it nothing slips around on it.

If you think the topper is the shit, just get a damn suburban and roll like a pimp. Sleeping in the back of the burb you can run your heat or ac if needed.
 


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Two years ago I bought a topper for about $2800, color matched with the desired options for my now-ex's pickup.
 

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ROUGHly, how much are ARE toppers? (with minimum must-have options)

kinda leaning towards linex with a rubber mat, lol.......sigh.....

Minimum 2k. that said, I'll never be without a topper ever again. I've had many roll up bed covers and they are worthless IMO
 

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Unless your hauling wood or things that will scratch your bed…and even if you are you can always get spray in liner later…however a quick cheap substitute is a ½ piece of rubber from MACS, cost is right around $50, made in Canada one of the better tact I’ve seen, comes in 6ft length, if you have a 5.5ft box cut off six inches then use the additional to patch the side, fits perfectly between the wheel wells…
 

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ROUGHly, how much are ARE toppers? (with minimum must-have options)

kinda leaning towards linex with a rubber mat, lol.......sigh.....

~$2400 I think? The rear door design is what pushed me to ARE. It has a fiberglass single piece construction that sits over the top of the whale tail on the tailgate. That way, when you open the back door, the pile of slime and dust on the top of the tailgate goes up and out of the way with the door. So when you lean against the whale tail getting stuff out it's not nearly as nasty. Leer's design (last time I checked) is a horrific joke. My friend had his busted up in a matter of weeks - and design was horrible to begin with.

BedRug has the benefit of sealing the lower gap from dust - since it's one continuous piece. (see pic). That said - if I was to log a lot of gravel miles I'm not sure how well I'd like the rug. You can remove bedrugs and power wash them. I will likely find out what that is like if a bucket of minnows ever spills in the back.

Yeah johnr - I'm real worried about what the women think of my topper as you can imagine.

Have fun hauling your deer, coyote, skunked dogs, ice fishing sleds, shelters, minnows, etc. in your suburban.

Why do they even design the whale tail (wide### top) into the tail gate????
 

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Im very confused with all this whale tail talk.
 


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~$2400 I think? The rear door design is what pushed me to ARE. It has a fiberglass single piece construction that sits over the top of the whale tail on the tailgate. That way, when you open the back door, the pile of slime and dust on the top of the tailgate goes up and out of the way with the door. So when you lean against the whale tail getting stuff out it's not nearly as nasty. Leer's design (last time I checked) is a horrific joke. My friend had his busted up in a matter of weeks - and design was horrible to begin with.

BedRug has the benefit of sealing the lower gap from dust - since it's one continuous piece. (see pic). That said - if I was to log a lot of gravel miles I'm not sure how well I'd like the rug. You can remove bedrugs and power wash them. I will likely find out what that is like if a bucket of minnows ever spills in the back.

Yeah johnr - I'm real worried about what the women think of my topper as you can imagine.

Have fun hauling your deer, coyote, skunked dogs, ice fishing sleds, shelters, minnows, etc. in your suburban.

Why do they even design the whale tail (wide### top) into the tail gate????

I'm with guy. Us short, t-rexed armed individuals stick together. Unless is choice of beverage then I'm back with Juan. I can't make decisions. :(
 

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Yeah johnr - I'm real worried about what the women think of my topper as you can imagine.

Have fun hauling your deer, coyote, skunked dogs, ice fishing sleds, shelters, minnows, etc. in your suburban.

Why do they even design the whale tail (wide### top) into the tail gate????

Dogs can ride on the top of the burb, remember Romney?

Also, when mrs dirty speaks you should be more apt to pay attention, of course her description was for that of an old man, so maybe your lack of concern of what the lady's like is spot on.

If I didn't have a 5th wheel, and was 15 years older, and less vigorous, I too might sport a topper...haha :;:howdy

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I'm with guy. Us short, t-rexed armed individuals stick together. Unless is choice of beverage then I'm back with Juan. I can't make decisions. :(

Dirty, don't let your wifes advice go unattended. #guywhohasatopperiswrong
Chicks dig me cause I rarely wear underwear, and when I do its usually something funky...haha
 

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Whale tails and juans underwear or lack of underwear... Im sticking with plastic bedliners. #tootechnical
 

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the piece that the glass is mounted to is all single-piece fiberglass. No seams, etc. Seems really well built. snow/ice also lifts up with topper door - so no seams/joints to freeze shut.
 


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ARE topper with liner and vented windoors, BedRug, Stellas, and standard poodle.

Pheasant does not come standard.


Oh man thats nicer carpet than in my house.

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Does royce get to eat the pheasant and drink the stella since its in his dish?
 

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Juan, if I followed my wife's opinion all the time, I'd be wearing skinny jeans, riding my bike to work, and listening to shitty music. I most definitely would not be fishing/hunting/painting/existing within though walls of our house.

I don't have a 4-wheeler/snowmobile or camper so I'm getting the topper. The day I drive a suburban is also the same day I have a MN address.

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BUT, you're welcome to hang out inside of the covered, carpeted box of my truck and slam ice cold buschies until the cows come home.
 

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Oh man thats nicer carpet than in my house.

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Does royce get to eat the pheasant and drink the stella since its in his dish?

ha ha ha... that's my bucket/slop tray (big stock dish of some sort from Mills Fleet)
 

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Thats what im missing when i go pheasant hunting, a good slop tray. #fleetfarmdoesitagain
 

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puklich rhino 'hybrid' formula or some such?, $736.80 for 6.5' box, $641.63 for 6.5' box less tailgate (i have the tailgate step/handle thingy).

needless to say, I HOPE LINEX IS CHEAPER

turns out they are, $470 whole box, $440 less tailgate

a whopping $200 difference buys me more than 1/2 of access tonneau!!
 
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