Yes, you can buy a camper shell for a S10 sportside bed. They are mostly fiberglass camper shells.
, An aluminum camper shell might fit since they are not constructed to specifically fit different trucks as fiberglass camper shells are but if it is a fiberglass shell then it won't fit. Chevrolet completely redesigned the the Silverado for the 2007 model year and the various changes made to the trucks completely changed the how a shell would fit the truck making it necessary for companies that make camper shells to redesign their molds.
A camper sits in the bed of a pickup, has a bed and other amenities. A camper shell sits in the bed of a pickup and is used primarily for storage. it has no bed or other amenities.
63 inches by 75 inches fits Chevy s 10, Ford Fanger, Mazda b pickup
When purchasing a camper shell for a Ford Ranger there can be a wide variety in prices. Depending on the quality, the camper shell can cost as low as seven hundred dollars or in some cases up to one thousand four hundred dollars.
75.5 length by 59inches width is the size for a camper shell, give or take a half inch.
They are made for just about all.
Yes you can. You can even put a new or used camper shell on a used pickup. Some states like california will call it a commercial vehicle if you don't put carpet in the back. Check you local laws.
As far as what i have researched, truck topper is a nickname for a top hat or a name for a pencil sharpener in Ireland or another term for a camper shell. A camper shell is a small housing mounted atop the rear bed of a pick up truck.
Yes.
You can get specific RV insurance. Visit http://www.Foremost.com to get a quote from a company that specilizes in RV insurance.
I don't know but i just bought a 2000 Nissan frontier with a leer camper sheel i have the se 4X4 it might not fit yours but if it does i would sell it to you its white Joepeters@insightbb.com
Only if the seat comply with an acceptable level of occupant protection. Vehicle is then given a sticker by transport safety authorty to be displayed on the side of the door.