Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Introduction to Camper Shells


!±8± Introduction to Camper Shells

Camper shell is more commonly known as a topper or cap. It is a small housing used for pickups and trucks. It is also a rigid canopy for your pickup truck accessory. This is generally made of aluminum or fiberglass. The camper shells are mounted on the top of the pickup truck's rear bed. It covers the whole pickup truck bed.

It is very large, enough to serve its different functions. The initial purpose of camper shells is to hold camping paraphernalia. Soon, it deviated to serve as utility or storage purposes also. Camper shells usually overlap the truck's cab top so they are very large.

There are basic things you need to look for in a camper shell. First, it should be light weight. The weight affects the performance of the trucks and also its mileage. The truck will find it easier to pull a lighter camper shell.

It should be easily retractable. The quick release function makes it easy to remove and reinstall as necessary. Flexibility is very important especially when outdoors.

Camper shells should be able to provide a large cargo space. The walls and roof will set the volume limit. The bigger volume will be able to hold more stuff. And do not forget to provide extra space for the fifth wheel. Having an easy tailgate access is recommended also. It will be easier to load and unload stuff this way.

Look for a camper shell with tainted windows and removable curtains. It will better protect the stuff it holds against the varying weather conditions. Tainted windows will shield the items from the intense heat of the sun. Curtains can protect the items from rain or strong winds.

Camper shells are made from different materials. Choose the right material depending on the general weather conditions of your area.

There are already many shells out in the market. There are more popular manufacturers based on the reviews and positive feedback it garnered. Here are a few to name: A. R. E., SnugTop, FlipPacShell, Lifetime Shell, Leer, SportsmanTops, VistaAlpineShell, Gemtop, and VistaFiberTops.

Consider some basic tips when choosing your own camper shell. First, you should choose the right materials of camper shell that fits your truck. The camper shell that you are buying should also be securely attached to the body of your truck.

It should match the style and color of your truck. It must be accustomed to fit your truck. Camper shell should provide a weatherproof set up. It should also be locked easily for security reasons.

A camper shell should pass your requirements and compliment your truck also. A hard cover is sturdier, more durable, and will better weather any harsh conditions. Also consider the brand of your car. There camper shells more compatible with a certain brand.

Take care of your camper shells because it is quite expensive. Use only mild detergent when washing it. Abrasive cleaners may be damaging. This will also keep the color of your camper shell from fading fast. After washing, let it dry on its own instead of wiping it dry with a cloth. This prevents scratches.

Wax your camper shell's cap or lid every four or six weeks. It will make it shiny and like brand new always. Wax also helps in preventing scratches.

Lubricate the locks, hinges and rods from time to time. It will avoid unnecessary pressure when forcing them open due to friction.


Introduction to Camper Shells

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