Rigid Industries partners with A.R.E. Truck Caps

Truck caps and LED lights go hand in hand- and today they made it official. The two companies will work together to enhance both their products.

Phoenix, AZ – November 11, 2014 – Rigid Industries® LED Lighting, the world’s leader in forward projecting LED lighting via its patented optic systems and torture-tested housing, announces the new joint marketing partnership with A.R.E. Accessories. This joint marketing partnership came as a result of both companies working together on industry project truck builds such as the Wounded Warrior Project truck, Professional Angler Justin Lucas’s 2014 Tundra SR5 Double Cab, A.R.E.’s 2014 Fishing Team Toyota Tundra and to bring to market a complete truck cap and lighting solution.

This partnership will allow A.R.E. Accessories and Rigid Industries LED Lighting to advance their companies by providing customers with new and innovative products. “Partnering with companies that take quality and details to new levels is what it’s all about,” said Dave Davis, vice president of sales, Rigid Industries. “All of us at Rigid Industries are excited to elevate the innovation with a company like A.R.E. Accessories.”

A.R.E. Accessories recently announced the offering of Rigid Industries’ E-Series LED Light Bars as optional equipment on their fiberglass MX Series truck caps. The MX Series truck caps sport an aerodynamic raised roof design that provides extra headroom and storage capacity, and has a full walk-in door option for easy rear access.

A.R.E. Accessories is the leading manufacturer of fiberglass pick-up truck caps, camper shells, canopies, hard tonneau covers, work caps and truck accessories.While on the road for many weeks during the 2014 Bassmaster Elite Series Pro, A.R.E. Accessories provided Justin Lucas, Rigid Industries Torture Team Member and Professional Angler, with a custom 2014 Toyota Tundra, which gave him everything he needed to stow and organize tackle, tools and equipment. “A.R.E. Accessories made my truck so easy to use on the road and at tournaments,” said Justin Lucas.