LEER is a truck accessory company started in the late 1960's for the growing markets for truck caps and recreational vehicles. With just a few thousand dollars the company was founded and began production of truck caps bearing the LEER name. The company soon became an industry leader, and trucks by the tens of thousands carried the slogan 'LEER - The King of Caps' across countless roads, highways and streets throughout the United States and Canada. LEER established an industry-wide reputation for leading-edge design, and was among one of the first companies to utilize fiberglass construction The company s mold shop broke new ground in truck cap styling, advancing beyond the boxy contraptions of two-by-fours and aluminum, truck caps quickly evolved into sophisticated accessories that followed the design and style lines of the trucks they fit. The market offers caps in all styles and prices, in high-tech, high style fiberglass, or durable aluminum. The company s facilities are located in Woodland, Calif., Elkhart, Ind., and Milford, Penn.
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Craig S.

11/07/2022

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Great Product! Fit and finish! NO LEAKS!! Windows snap and shut tight! After one year I only had a minor rubber seal I had to cement! Overall, I am very happy with my Leer 100XL!!

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Jim M.

10/14/2016

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When I try to register a 100R cap for my 2017 Toyota Tacoma on the Leer website, it does not include a listing for Toyota. The Leer brochure states that I must register online to have a valid warranty. Even the contact info on their website is a joke. What a scam!

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Phone: 530-668-9358

Fax: 530-666-9612

TollFree: 800-444-5337

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Recreational Vehicles & Campers, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Recreational Vehicles & Campers-Wholesale & Manufacturers, Truck Caps, Shells & Liners
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