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It's a stretch... And not even sure where you could find it. Someone who has a 3D scanner and could 3D print you a cover? Just does not sound like something you can just buy, prob gonna have to fabricate it. And the machine shop of the time is a 3D printer.

 

3D printer is a good idea! I have access to one at my work but unfortunately it has a small build plate (roughly 9 inch square). But hey! I can print whatever I want for free.

 

I suppose you could print off sections and glue/melt them together.

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Anything for the 2010-2013 trucks fits on the beds of the 2014+ trucks, the 2014+ truck bed for the short bed is only different than the 2010-2013 beds by about 1/2" in both directions. I wonder if your truck accessories dealer ordered a camper top for a 2010-2013 truck knowing that it would fit on the 2014+ truck.

I've been traveling.

 

I'm not following you? Are you saying it should fit, or?

 

I think I'll just call Range Rider to verify.

 

After playing some more, trying to get the cap to line up better, the back window hits too.

 

I'm beyond pissed at this point.

 

The other thing I did not mention, is I originally ordered a Jason Industries Cyber from this shop. The shop had troubles with the shipping from Indiana (damage and delays), so he told me he was switching to their supplier in Canada. I picked it up and noticed the Range Rider tag in the window and asked WTF? He then told me they were the same company, but different brand name. It was late and I had to get on the road so I didn't push the issue.

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Man, sounds like you need to return that P.O.S. and go somewhere else. I would not tolerate this, I would get the exact thing that I said I wanted.....and I would want it to fit correctly too.

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