The Century High-C Gives Pickup Owners More of What They Buy a Truck Cap For

Century Fiberglass of Elkhart has announced the release of the Hign-C fiberglass truck cap for the 2010 model year. Long considered the value leader in the fiberglass truck cap and tonneau industry, Century designs feature reliable, cost-effective solutions for value-conscious shoppers, and the new Hi-C offering continues that tradition. The High-C uses road-proven manufacturing techniques and hardware based on the company’s most popular cab-high truck cap, but adds 3” to 4” of height to provide significantly more interior volume and cargo capacity.

The High-C features 1/3 side sliding windows with screens, an aluminum-framed glass rear door with double T-handle latches, and a recessed LED third brake light. With this reliable base a wide variety of options are possible, including factory-installed roof rack systems, for oversized cargo and sports equipment; interior carpet headliner, to provide sound insulation and reduce temperature extremes; removable front windows, for easy cleaning of all cab and cap glass surfaces; and other convenience enhancements.

Without a doubt though, the “big plus” for truck owners is the added capacity of the High-C. With up to 15% more interior space than a cab-high cap, the High-C is perfect for truck owners who often move large, bulky loads or who want to have more “living space” for pets and overnight truck campers. Century wisely chose to provide an oversized rear door for the High-C, making it far easier to load and unload cargo than the cab-high doors used on some competitors’ raised-roof caps. That kind of thoughtful engineering can be explored further by visiting www.centurycaps.com, where truck owners will find complete product information and the name of a Century Dealer ready to help them choose the Century cap that suits them best.

Editor’s Note: For more information on this and other Century products, contact Joel Ayres, National Director of Marketing, Truck Accessories Group, at

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