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I'm looking for an online place to get daimondplate bed rail caps and a full tailgate protector. I tried my local 4wd shop, but it seems 9 times out of 10 when I go there, they **** me off.

Tonight it was 20 minutes of waiting for someone to help me before I walked out.



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Nick
 
A couple places to check is truckaddons.com, and pickupspecialties.com They both have a large selection of caps and rails... ... ... . And there is also jcwhitney... ..... Sarge
 
Mine are made by Dee Zee and I'm very happy with them. I ordered them through a local farm supply store though they should be readily available from internet vendors.



-Scott
 
I have Dee Zee, and I like them - Mine are stainless, not diamond tread.



I got them here: 4truck-accessories



They carry the full Dee Zee line. I dealt with a guy named Darrel, got great service!



Not affiliated with them, just a happy customer!
 
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How is the stainless holding up to scratching, etc.

I wasn't sure about that, which is why I'm leaning towards diamondplate.







Originally posted by MO'Donnell

I have Dee Zee, and I like them - Mine are stainless, not diamond tread.



I got them here: 4truck-accessories



They carry the full Dee Zee line. I dealt with a guy named Darrel, got great service!



Not affiliated with them, just a happy customer!
 
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So far it is holding up well. I like the Dee Zee rail caps better, and they are holding their finish better than the Putco tailgate cap. Neither is showing much in the way of scratches/blemishes, but the bed rails are holding luster better, and don't have any surface blemishes, the tailgate cap has developed several. They do come out with polish. FWIW, they have been tortured with snow & salt-laden road gunk this winter, and my Tonneau cover has been off for over a month.
 
I went with aluminum diamond plate because I like the look and it doesn't show scratches. It does easily scratch, they just don't show with all the diamonds. The Dee Zee aluminum products have a thin coating od some kind of plastic on them. You can't see it when they are new because it is so clear and thin but after they get scratched and beat up the water will get behind it and make it more obvious. I'm not saying they are a bad product or that they look bad because of the coating but I wouldn't try to polish them. My $. 02



-Scott
 
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