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I'm the owner of a '23 base model Ford Maverick (no upgrades except a dumb "dis-similar spare tire"). I'm also the recent recipient of a factory-installed bed cap that that my son found advertised on Craigslist as "free" (also a tale for another time).
So the cap itself was an easy fit, the appropriate hardware/clamps and padded tape also bought online (I've had no water leaking into the truck bed). But after several months of use I've learned this cap's disadvantages. Even with its slightly heightened hatch way, the hatch/window/door itself swings open "in my face". And more often than not, I find myself needing an open bed (and racks?) for hauling long and/or tall stuff, not any additional, sheltered space.
Instead of ridding myself of the cap, I'll probably build a hoist in my garage from which to suspend the cap when not in use. Anybody with a similar experience?
So the cap itself was an easy fit, the appropriate hardware/clamps and padded tape also bought online (I've had no water leaking into the truck bed). But after several months of use I've learned this cap's disadvantages. Even with its slightly heightened hatch way, the hatch/window/door itself swings open "in my face". And more often than not, I find myself needing an open bed (and racks?) for hauling long and/or tall stuff, not any additional, sheltered space.
Instead of ridding myself of the cap, I'll probably build a hoist in my garage from which to suspend the cap when not in use. Anybody with a similar experience?
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