Z Series Truck Caps

Overall 4.0 of 5
Fit: 4.5 of 5
Finish: 4.5 of 5
Function: 4.5 of 5
Performance: 4.5 of 5
 Quality matters
Z Series : Ford Super-Duty
June 16, 2016    Posted by: Buster
I just purchased my second Z-series cap. The quality and style are top of the line. Second to none as far as I am concerned. you don't have to worry about cracks developing of windows sticking. Just good stuff!

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Overall 4.5 of 5
Fit: 5.0 of 5
Finish: 5.0 of 5
Function: 4.5 of 5
Performance: 4.8 of 5
 Love my new A.R.E. topper!
Z Series : Chevy/GMC Silverado/Sierra
June 11, 2016    Posted by: Mike B.
I absolutely love the new A.R.E. Z Series topper I had installed on my 2015 Silverado! The paint matches my truck perfectly, and the overall look is very stylish and finished. All in all, I can't say enough about the fit and finish of this topper. I purchased my truck last November when my 2002 Suburban finally gave up the ghost after 220,000 miles. I have to laugh when I look at my Silverado and realize that it looks better than the Suburban did, and at almost half the price. If you're looking for a classy SUV look on your pickup, this is the way to go!

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Overall 2.0 of 5
Fit: 3.0 of 5
Finish: 1.0 of 5
Function: 3.0 of 5
Performance: 2.3 of 5
 Not perfect
Z Series : Toyota Tundra
June 10, 2016    Posted by: MINTMOTORS
The plastic side pieces at the ends of the window do not complement the camper shell. The plastic does not line up with the window frame and honestly looks like it belongs to a different model. On the right side of my shell the double stick tape that holds the plastic trim to the camper shell does not even touch so the plastic trim flaps in the wind. I removed both plastic trim pieces and although it doesn't look good with anything back there at least it doesn't have these plastic pieces that look like they are for another camper type. I would like to add that once I removed these plastic trim pieces there is a very visible indentation into the paint or fiberglass from where the plastic trim was installed while the paint or fiberglass was curing. I would be happy to send a photo to show you what I am referring to if you supply me with an email I can send the photo to. In summary, this was a very expensive camper shell to have these plastic trim pieces not line up correctly, tape not hold plastic in place, and deep groves in paint or fiberglass from these plastic trim pieces. One last thing, thre were 4 different places inside the camper shell that had round spots of white corrosion. It looks like at one time there was washers that where installed there and started to corrode and then removed! I had to scratch at the carpet to get the white corrosion to flake off. I still have holes in the camper shell in those locations and have no idea why. They charged me extra because I have the Toyota bed rail hold down system and I am thinking they just broke off whatever was there to hold the shell down in those cases when there is no bed rail system. No reflection on A.R.E. but my left tail light was left loose! I was washing my truck and found the light assembly very loose. I dropped the tailgate and found the two torque head bolts had been started but not finished being screwed in.

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