Does the SUV kit make sense?

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Having owned a few pickups with caps, as well as vans, getting certain things in and out of the cargo area can be real back breakers. On my last pickup the cap side windows were fixed which meant if anything migrated to the front of the bed (it will) you'd have to use your yoga moves to get it out. So I won't be putting a cap on the Slate. At least until I can see that it would be very easy to remove AND doesn't weigh a ton so that ONE person can put it on and off. Likely with pulleys and ropes? Sturdy caps weigh a lot more than you might think! And a quality cap will allow for mounting racks on it which opens up lots of toy and work possibilities. No doubt Leer and other cap makers will offer them once Slate hits certain sales numbers but if they were anything like my previous ones, you put em on and leave em on.
I'd think that once we know the final dimensions of the bed rails, it will be game on for all Slate and aftermarket caps.
 

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I like the idea of the Slate cap that the roof portion might be removable. Could be handy those rare times you have to move something taller than the window/tailgate.
 

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I like the idea of the Slate cap that the roof portion might be removable. Could be handy those rare times you have to move something taller than the window/tailgate.
excellent point. tall-ish furniture that is not so heavy is an example. Latches vs screws.

(Absurd example: yesterday I moved an entire leather sectional couch from main floor to basement by myself. Not wanting to manage those sections down the steps by myself, I pulled my LIghtning around and loaded two sections at a time and drove around the house to the lower basement entry. Took me about 40 minutes to do it this way, but I had it relocated before my wife even knew I had begun! With a cap, I wouldn't have been able to manipulate the furniture on the truck as easily.)
 

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excellent point. tall-ish furniture that is not so heavy is an example. Latches vs screws.

(Absurd example: yesterday I moved an entire leather sectional couch from main floor to basement by myself. Not wanting to manage those sections down the steps by myself, I pulled my LIghtning around and loaded two sections at a time and drove around the house to the lower basement entry. Took me about 40 minutes to do it this way, but I had it relocated before my wife even knew I had begun! With a cap, I wouldn't have been able to manipulate the furniture on the truck as easily.)
Ahhh, my tractor with pallet forks… 😁
 

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Ahhh, my tractor with pallet forks… 😁
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