LEER has released the LEER Model 100XQ truck cap for the 2008 Ford Super Duty Short Bed, with or without the new “Step-Gate” option. The Model 100XQ features an all-glass rear door with hidden hinges and a LEER twist-handle lock, custom styling with skirted sides and finished edges, one-piece glass side windows with awning-style twist-out openings and screens, a recessed LED third brake light, interior headliner, and the LEER Limited Lifetime Warranty. The Model 100XQ also offers a full range of options, including the new Thule Aero-Bar tapered aluminum roof rack, the traditional Thule Tracker II square bar roof rack, an interior gear net, keyless remote release, clothes hanger, a ceiling mounted lockable gear box, and additional 12V or battery dome light.
LEER Releases Model 100XQ Truck Cap for 2008+ Ford Super Duty Short Bed
LEER has released the LEER Model 100XQ truck cap for the 2008 Ford Super Duty Short Bed, with or without the new “Step-Gate” option.

The Model 100XQ comes with a number of features and offers a full range of options.
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