These new CNG tonneau covers are manufactured from diamond plate aluminum and are available in white, black and polished aluminum finishes.
by Staff
March 14, 2013
1 min to read
DiamondBack Truck Covers unveiled the world’s first line of CNG tonneau covers for its commercial customers at the NTEA Work Truck Show in Indianapolis. The DiamondBack HD and SE utility tonneau covers for pickup trucks are now available in a CNG option that works with OEM and aftermarket CNG conversions.
These new CNG tonneau covers are manufactured from diamond plate aluminum and are available in white, black and polished aluminum finishes. This CNG option is designed to meet the demand of commercial fleet operators across the country who are introducing CNG fueling in their light-duty pickup truck fleets.
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“Over the past year, we’ve heard from fleet managers across the country about their need for a tonneau cover that works with CNG trucks, whether the trucks come straight from the Big 3 or with an aftermarket conversion. They’re moving their fleets towards this new technology that is beneficial for everyone, but they still need a solution to lock and seal their truck bed,” said Scott Stilson, fleet & commercial sales manager at DiamondBack Truck Covers.
DiamondBack Truck Covers is a GSA Schedule 23V contractor that manufactures a full line of versatile, utility-oriented aluminum truck bed covers and accessories for Ford, GM, Dodge, Toyota, and Nissan pickup trucks.
Stay tuned for more coverage of the 2013 Work Truck Show, including a slideshow of the show floor.
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