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TracRac provides the ultimate in versatility with this sliding ladder rack. Rack adjusts along the length of your truck bed and easily removes from the T-track base rails. Durable aluminum is lightweight and rustproof. Multiple tie-downs included.
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The TracRac base rails provide the foundation for this unique, customizable system. No-drill, stake-pocket installation yields securely mounted rails that sit atop your factory side rails. Each rail has three tracks running through it - two along the top and one along the inner edge of your truck-bed rails.

The top T-tracks are used primarily for the ladder rack, which can be adjusted by sliding the bases along the rails. Simply turn the quick-release knob on each rack base until all the bases are loose enough to slide. Once you have the rack in the desired position, retighten the knobs to lock the rack in place. Because the rack section at the front of your truck bed mounts to a different T-track than the one in the rear, the sections can be moved so that they are right next to each other. The result is uninhibited access to your truck bed and improved aerodynamics when you are not using the rack.
Several TracRac accessories are designed to mount in these tracks as well. The base rail tie-downs (TA25100), for example, give you additional cargo-management options. Like other TracRac accessories, these tie-downs can slide across the rails for optimal placement.
The third track on the inner edge of your truck bed allows you to mount accessories such as the TracTonneau truck-bed cover, the sliding cargo divider and the TracBox toolbox. These items can slide freely along this inner track without affecting the movability of the ladder rack or other top-track-mounted accessories.
The sturdy aluminum crossbars on all TracRac truck racks feature integrated slots for mounting and easily adjusting accessories, such as the included load stops. These slots appear on both the top and bottom of the bars for the ultimate in mounting versatility. Like the pieces that mount in the base rails, these accessories also have quick-release knobs that let you loosen and tighten them with a mere twist of a knob so that they can be positioned as needed along the bars.
A built-in trip strip at the front of each crossbar shields the slots from wind, maintaining the aerodynamic quality of the bars and preventing that annoying whistle you often find with slotted bars.

Included with your TracRac G2 are eight tie-down accessories. The four load stops are designed to mount in the slots of the crossbars and slide along them for quick, easy adjustment. These bookend-style pieces help to hold ladders and lumber in place on the crossbars. They also have built-in loops for securing tie-down straps.

The four cleats attach at any of the provided mounting points along the outsides of the upright supports so that you can tie down items that require additional anchoring or that sit in your truck bed.
The TracRac base rails and rack system, as well most TracRac accessories, are constructed of durable, lightweight aluminum. Because aluminum is lighter than steel - the material most often used for truck racks - only a small percentage of your truck's cargo capacity is taken up by the rack itself, enabling you to pack on more weight than you could with a steel system.
Even though aluminum is already rustproof in itself, TracRac has taken the extra step of adding a dual powder coat finish to further protect your rack. The electrostatic powder coat (e-coat) clings to the metal surface better than traditional paint finishes for a more durable covering. The second coat is a clear finish that adds extra shine and protection from scuffs and scratches.
Video of TracRac G2 Sliding Truck Bed Ladder Rack - Compact Pickup Trucks - 1,250 lbs
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Today we are going to do a quick over view of the Tracrac G2 Slider Rack on a 2005 Ford F150. It is part number ta21000-02. The Tracrac G2 uses a set of base rails that attach to the top of the bed rails on your truck. On top of the base rails we have our uprights and crossbars that attach to the base rails and slide along. To slide the Tracrac and reposition it, all we have to do is loosen the hand knob, and the uprights and crossbar slide right along our rails. That we can set it at whatever spread we need to for whatever ladders or material we are hauling.
Once you have your position, all you have to do is tighten down the hand knob and youre ready to go. On each of the four uprights you will find this large tie down cleat. You will find theres enough space to hook in ratchet straps, or you could tie rope to help you secure whatever load you are carrying. On top of the load bars is a slotted track system that runs the entire length. Included with the G2 is a set of load stops.
Molded into the load stop is a tie down loop that you could use with rope or ratchet straps again to help secure whatever load you got on top of the rack system. Again you will loosen the hand knob and you can slide the load stop anywhere along the load bar to help you secure your cargo, and then you will tighten it down with a hand knob. One of the best features of the Tracrac systems are all the accessories that are available to help you further utilize your system. There are plenty of attachments that will go inside the base rail or up in the slots on top to help you secure loads. Theres load stops, anchor points, even ratchet straps that are designed to specifically fit the Tracrac systems.
And that is it for our Tracrac G2 Slider overview, part number ta2100-02.
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