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This is the first ARE V shell we have put on a Maverick at our shop. I've been waiting to see one on before I order one for my Cactus Gray XLT EB AWD FX4.
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Best one I've seen yet. The window top lines match the truck windows. None of the others do that and look wrong to me. Now if they can keep same window look and add a mid-rise, it would be on my order list.![]()
This is the 1st ARE V shell we have put on a Maverick at our shop. I've been waiting to see one on before I order one for my Cactus Gray XLT EB AWD FX4
It was right at $2,700. but there are more option you can add. This was the starter.How much do they run?
At the moment our rep hasn't given any word on add their other models to the Mav lineup.Best one I've seen yet. The window top lines match the truck windows. None of the others do that and look wrong to me. Now if they can keep same window look and add a mid-rise, it would be on my order list.
It's the lighting and angle. We also put some running boards on for the customer. we will have a Facebook post with the finished pictures. They should be better.Maybe it's the lighting, but does the color match look better in-person?
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The mid-rise for the Mav is important because of the low stance of the truck. I'm 6'-2" and don't want to bang my head on the back window.At the moment our rep hasn't given any word on add their other models to the Mav lineup.
I'll and up getting mine painted to match. But who knows when I'll get mine to do it.It is clear to me that the black plastic molding on the bed needs to be color matched. It just looks so odd with that black plastic between the cap and the truck. The sema build with the leer has that trim color matched and it looks far superior IMO. Interested to hear what others think.
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Looks super; was wondering what does it weigh. The cost is a bit high for me; but it's an option worthy of consideration.It is clear to me that the black plastic molding on the bed needs to be color matched. It just looks so odd with that black plastic between the cap and the truck. The sema build with the leer has that trim color matched and it looks far superior IMO. Interested to hear what others think.
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I actually think the best look would be to have the canopy painted to match the black rim. Someone posted an idea for a canopy that was similar to the SIBL color and matched the black trim.It is clear to me that the black plastic molding on the bed needs to be color matched. It just looks so odd with that black plastic between the cap and the truck. The sema build with the leer has that trim color matched and it looks far superior IMO. Interested to hear what others think.
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Just my opinion, but painting the black trim to color match makes the truck look like a station wagon or something. I think a better look is to paint the canopy to match the trim, keeping the "truck" look. A while ago another member posted this look.It is clear to me that the black plastic molding on the bed needs to be color matched. It just looks so odd with that black plastic between the cap and the truck. The sema build with the leer has that trim color matched and it looks far superior IMO. Interested to hear what others think.
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I know it doesn't weigh much. My coworker and I had no problem moving with just us 2. Cost wise, it is the lowest priced one that i've seen yet. the average we've seen has been around $3,500. We just did 12 Mavericks for our local Coca-Cola bottling. and they were $4,200 ea.Looks super; was wondering what does it weigh. The cost is a bit high for me; but it's an option worthy of consideration.
I agree 100%. Even the SEMA ones didn't quite look right, but this one is actually one I'd consider. Looks fantastic!Best one I've seen yet. The window top lines match the truck windows. None of the others do that and look wrong to me. Now if they can keep same window look and add a mid-rise, it would be on my order list.
do you recall where you saw this? I'd like a closer look at that topper