ARE MX Series

Fiberglass Truck Cap

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The ARE MX Series’ mid high roof provides more headroom and storage capacity, while offering easier access to your gear. The exclusive walk-in door option provides effortless access plus better line-of-sight for users who pull trailers or boats.

Standard Options

  • Front Picture Window
  • Front Vista Glass (not a skylight)
  • Mitered 1/2 Slider Side Windows with Screens
  • Single Lock Rear Door
MX Series Truck Cap Specifications
MX Series Fits the Following Trucks
Truck Size Bed Size Height* Door Clearance** Weight***
Full & Mid Long Bed 28.5″ 38″ 200 lbs.
Full & Mid Short Bed 28.5″ 38″ 190 lbs.
Full & Mid Extra Short Bed 28.5″ 38″ 180 lbs.
Mini Long Bed 26″ 35″ 160 lbs.
Mini Short Bed 26″ 35″ 150 lbs.
Mini Extra Short Bed 26″ 35″ 135 lbs.
Walk-In Door Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Tundra, Dakota 28.5″ 62 lbs.
Walk-In Door S-10, Ranger, Tacoma 26″ 55 lbs.
* Maximum height from base rail of truck
** Rear door minimum clearance for loading (with truck tailgate down)
*** Approximate Gross Weight
Does a Cover Affect Fuel Economy?

Do the Math!

According to these studies, it does…

From the SEMA Research and Information Center –
According a study conducted by Western New England College’s Department of Mechanical Engineers, “The best way to reduce drag, and improve gas mileage for pickup trucks, is to add a tonneau cover.” Their study yielded gas mileage savings of 8% by adding a tonneau cover to a Dodge Ram.

From Auto Trim & Restyling News – August 2001
From “Tailgate Talk – Does Removing A Tailgate Affect Fuel Economy?”
By Bruce W. Smith

According to many experts, the best way to improve a pickup’s fuel economy is to leave the tailgate up and cover the bed with a quality aftermarket Tonneau cover. “Tonneau covers on pickup boxes reduce aerodynamic drag,” said Ford’s Jack Williams. “We’ve seen reductions of about 8 to 10 percent on the F150. The average steady-state [cruise control] fuel economy improvement at highway speeds is closer to 5 percent.”