I have been looking and havent yet seen a photo of a Snugtop canopy on a crewmax at all. So I figure I owe it to the community to postpictures of mine.
These are compressed to fit to the post, but I am going to try and post full size images in my user album for you all.
Yes, the front window is removed from the frame and so there is a pretty good pass-through into the cab for my dogs.
What do you guys think?
Do you have a boot around the truck window to the cap opening?
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2007 Crewmax 4x4 Limited - Silver
2.5" OME Front Lift w/Toytec 1" Diff Drop
1" Toytec Block rear w/Bilstein 5100 shocks
20" Ultra Mammoth Wheels
305/55/R20 Toyo Open Country A/T
Line-X Bed Liner
Undercover Tonneau
Console Vault
Two car seats and a box full of princess toys!
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yep, water will run in if I wash it and spray directly into it.
Stays pretty dry during regular running around in the rain, tho.
No boot between cab and cap.
I never had a cap that keeps the bed totally dry, so I have learned never to keep critical items in the bed. But the little water that gets in there dries up quickly, so no big deal.
When parked there is a big hang-over in front of the cap that keeps rain from falling into the bed, so I can sleep in there and stay dry.
I will be putting this to the test over the next week car-camping with my dogs.
Will report back to you guys tell you what I would change, how it is working, etc.
The back window comes down on CM? CM were not available when I bought my DC. I don't like the tiny sliding rear window on my DC. You would think a limited would have more.
I have the A.R.E. on my CM and it is also very nice quality. I tried to buy a Leer but the local dealer was such an a$$hole I went for the A.R.E.
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2008 CM Limited 4x4, Silver w/ red rock, DVD, Sat Nav, 20" Gear Alloy wheels, TRD Supercharger with UniChip, TRD sway bar replaced with Hellwig, TRD exhaust--removed, Corsa exhaust
2008 CM Limited 4x4 Mica w/ red rock, TRD swaybar, REAL train horn
looks great. id still say put a boot on it there, though. my dad had one similar on his 1990 ford F150 back in the day, had a boot between campershell and cab, and we used weatherstrip (similar to the way alot of us seal ours for our tonneau covers) around the tail gate opening and he never had any water getting in. ever. well, he would if you hit the boot with high pressure carwash or a drive through carwash blower and it caused it to fold in but normal rain and storms and washing never an issue.
oh and about the looks...
looks good. to me, thats how the new sequioa shoudl look. nice and flowing. looks like a full size SUV now without the ugly sequoia taillights and rear tires that lean in as if it was too heavy to hold itself up.