The Carryboy camper shell comes equip with a bolt on design for attaching to the truck bed.
Many different camper shells use a different type of attachment method, but Carryboy uses the bolt system to clamp the shell to your truck. The camper shell comes with the standard features that make the shell popular with customers.
The side windows are the pop out style. The rear door window has a curve for a sporty look for a camper shell. The inside has a carpet headliner and an interior overhead lamp for night lighting. The styles differ from year to year. If you choose a 2003 camper shell and compare it to a 2004 camper shell, you may not notice much of difference as if you would compare it to a older model.
The shell is fiberglass with center reinforcements made of steel. Depending on what type of camper shell you choose the reinforcements are different on every style. You can choose from a camper shell for a regular cab, extended cab and a crew cab. These shells fit a Chevy, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Nissan and a Toyota.
Most camper shells are carried at dealers around the country, if you live in places like Florida or Georgia and you cannot find a dealer, you can order the shells online at a dealer site. The shells are nice and can have extra options such as a luggage rack and a spoiler. You can also have an inside door lock installed for further safety when out camping.
The Carryboy camper shell meets the needs of the customer, by being roomy and comfortable for camping and overnight stays anywhere. The colors match most any color that the truck dealers make the trucks in for a perfect looking camper shell and truck.
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