New caps for new Toyota Tundra

July 20, 2007
A.R.E. has announced availability of its Deluxe Commercial Unit (DCU) truck cap for the 2007 Toyota Tundra. The DCU cap is available in four height configurations - 23 in., 26 in., 29 in. and 36 in. The cap can be further customized with several rear door options

A.R.E. has announced availability of its Deluxe Commercial Unit (DCU) truck cap for the 2007 Toyota Tundra. The DCU cap is available in four height configurations - 23 in., 26 in., 29 in. and 36 in. The cap can be further customized with several rear door options, including a 1/2-rear lift door, double full doors, a single full door and a full hatch door.

According to A.R.E., the new cap is available with a variety of options including roof racks, various toolbox configurations, a selection of window and door sizes and a polyester fabric liner designed to prevent condensation from collecting on the interior of the cap. It can also be customized to fit the demands associated with work-truck service in a variety of industries, including construction, maintenance, pest control and landscaping.

The cap’s exterior skin is constructed from .035-white aluminum for durable, lightweight protection. DuPont base coat/clear coat paint is also available to match the truck's color code for a professional, original equipment look. OEM automotive-grade lock cylinders in folding T-handles on all doors are designed to protect valuable tools and equipment. A.R.E. DCU caps come with a three-year warranty on materials and workmanship.

For more information, go to www.4are.com

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