Century Truck Caps Now Has Ultra With Tailgate Security Cap for 2009 Dodge
ELKHART, IN – Century Truck Caps, a division of the Truck Accessories Group, LLC (TAG) has released the Ultra for the new 2009 Dodge truck in both 5’ 7” box length and 6’4” quad cab box length.
ELKHART, IN – Century Truck Caps, a division of the Truck Accessories Group, LLC (TAG) has released the Ultra for the new 2009 Dodge truck in both 5’ 7” box length and 6’4” quad cab box length. Unique to this model is a tailgate cap that adheres to the existing Dodge tailgate cover. Due to the unusual shape of the Dodge tailgate the Century cap provides built-in tailgate security.
The Ultra, Century’s value leader for truck caps, comes standard with oversize side sliders, a front picture window, and Lifetime Warranty. In addition to standard features, a selection of options is available. The traditional styling of Century’s Ultra Series of fiberglass truck caps are designed to deliver good looks along with exceptional value.
Ultra standard features include:
Fiberglass base rails with steel max baserail.
Factory applied Dupont basecoat/clearcoat automotive paint.
Fixed front window.
Side sliding dark tinted windows 1/3 vent.
Bulb seal for efficient mounting.
Aluminum framed, dark tinted, double locking rear door with gas props.
Center high mounted stoplight.
Century Truck Caps offers a full line of fiberglass truck caps and tonneau covers, as well as fiberglass and aluminum commercial truck caps, and standard aluminum truck caps. For more information, visit www.centurycaps.com.
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