Bestop Supertop Truck Bed Camper Shell Customer Reviews
8 Customer Reviews
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Keep the contents of your bed protected from the elements with the Bestop Supertop Truck Bed Camper Shell. When you’re looking for a stylish and functional camper shell, Bestop delivers the same quality construction and good looks that Jeep owners everywhere have come to respect.
The Bestop Supertop Truck Bed Camper Shell installs easily using the innovative Belt-Rail attachment system. This snapless shell works with an adjustable bow system to provide bed coverage that fits perfectly. Add on the zip-out windows and rear door and you have a camper shell that is fit for superhero status. What’s more, your new Bestop Supertop Truck Bed Camper Shell is backed by a 2-year warranty.
Our 5+ Bestop Supertop Truck Bed Camper Shell customer reviews have an average rating of 4.50 out of 5 stars. To see specific reviews about your vehicle, please select your year, make and model from the drop down above.
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Reviewed by Paul C (Staunton, VA) Reviewed for a 2012 Nissan Titan — May 14, 2013 3:05 PM
Its the age old problem....I want a safe dry place to keep things but I also want easy access to my truck bed when I actually need my "truck".... this is the perfect answer. You can't beat auto anythings price and price match guarantee. The instruction are terrible so plan on 3 hours labor for that reason.
Reviewed by ROBERT W (SAN ANTONIO, TX) — Dec 29, 2012 10:27 PM
Overall I think this is a good product. Instructions are ok , just make sure you follow and do in proper order. Not sure if it will last but so far have been impressed with durability. Haven't folded it forward yet but thought I would wait till summer. I wish they would have made it a little more truck specific. I think that would help with appearance. But it serves the purpose of protecting from the elements. I'm pretty critical by nature so I'd say from me it gets a pretty good review.
Reviewed by Barry B (North Ogden, UT) Reviewed for a 2006 Toyota Tacoma — Feb 24, 2012 10:39 AM
First thing I read was "Don't attempt to install the top if the temperature is below 72 deg F. It's February in Utah and I did it anyway. Assembly went well. The instructions are clear and easy to follow and there was no permanant modification to my truck which I appreciated. When It came time to stretch the cover over the frame I had to put a propane heater in the back of the truck but once warmed up it stretched out nicely. I have yet to collapse it in the cold so I don't know for sure but I suspect that I will have to repeat the heating process if I do. With the exception of the supplied third light, the quality seems to be really good. it's made just like a soft shell jeep top. the material is thick and tough and the vinyl side windows have surprisingly good optics. They are almost as clear as glass. The top stretches really tight and is sturdy on the truck. It gives the truck a rugged look that I like and it weighs and costs a lot less than a hard shell. Also much easier to store! I have driven it in one rain storm so far and some water did get in around the tail gate but none of the furnature that I was hauling got wet.
Reviewed by Anne S (Tucson, AZ) — Jul 12, 2011 9:10 AM
The instructions should be made more clear. Example: Parts should be numbered so that they are installed in the proper location. The original shipment had a top with the zipper going in the wrong direction and I could not install it. I sent photos via email and then I called the customer service line and within a very short while the replacement was expedited. I am very, very pleased with the replacement. Thank you. Anne S
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Asked by Anonymous
Apr 01, 2013 6:59 AM
Ford F-350
1 Answer
I have a need to haul product that would be in the camper shell overnight. Is there a way to lock this model?
Answered by Nathan S. — Apr 01, 2013 1:09 PM
Hi, It would take some fabrication for sure. You would have to figure out how to lock the zippers.
flagAsked by Anonymous
Oct 10, 2012 6:35 AM
2002 Toyota Tacoma
0 Answers
I don't see size of this camper shell.I need same for Toyota Tundra SR5 2002.
Asked by Bo H.
Apr 26, 2012 4:25 PM
2006 Ford Ranger
0 Answers
I have a velcro strip installed on the rails and tailgate of my 2006 Ford Ranger, between the stake pockets, to hold a flat tonneau cover. Would this interfere with the installation of the "Belt-Rail system" for a camper cover? Thanks
Asked by aaron z.
Apr 19, 2012 6:43 AM
2009 Toyota Tacoma
1 Answer
Interested in purchasing...can this be run through a carwash? Or would it need to be taken down everytime. Thanks
Answered by Anonymous — Apr 21, 2012 8:43 PM 2004 Ford F-350
Can be run through a brushless wash
flagAsked by Anonymous
Mar 28, 2012 9:12 AM
2012 Toyota Tundra
0 Answers
Is there a speed limit for driving with this top installed?