Troubleshooter: Does your pickup really need a bed cap?

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Troubleshooter: Does your pickup really need a bed cap?
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If you're stuck between an tonneau cover and a bed cap for your pickup, we have some advice for you. Via: drivingdotca

As pickup trucks continue to fly off dealer lots, more Canadians are climbing into the cab for the first time and leaving behind their sedans, hatchbacks, SUVs and crossovers. It’s hard to blame them when automakers are packing more luxury features and high-tech safety gear, along with efficient and responsive powertrains between the bumpers.

One size doesn’t fit allRegardless of if it’s a bed cap or a tonneau cover, these parts are made specifically to fit different sizes and shapes of pickup truck beds — and no, there are no standard configurations between makes and models. So, a cover or cap from a Ford F-150, for example, is very unlikely to properly fit a GMC Sierra.

RELATEDTroubleshooter: Here’s the scoop on pickup bed coversKing of Bling: 6 needless truck accessories you can’t resistWhy a bed cap instead of a simple tonneau cover?Bed caps have two major advantages: protection and function. They’re far more water resistant than almost any tonneau cover, with the exception of one-piece units. They’ll stand up to ice and snow build-up, making them ready for Canadian winters.

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