This ladder rack is designed to work with vehicle-specific base rails, which are sold separately. It adjusts to your cargo and keeps your bed usable. Need a complete kit? Use the Fitguide above to find the right setup for your truck.
This is the ladder rack system only and requires custom-fit base rails to mount to your truck. If you already have compatible Thule base rails installed, this rack drops right into place. If not, you will need to purchase them separately for a complete setup. If you are looking for a full kit that includes both the rack and base rails, we offer complete systems for specific trucks. Just use the Fitguide at the top of the page and enter your year, make, and model to find the right setup for your vehicle.
Fixed racks work great right up until your cargo changes. Then you're stuck wasting time trying to make everything fit around a setup that won't move. This system solves that with full-length T-track base rails (sold separately) that let both rack sections slide independently. You can space them out for long ladders, bring them closer for shorter loads, or slide them together when you don't need overhead support. Quick-release knobs make adjustments fast, so your rack adapts to the job instead of slowing you down when plans change. It's sized to work with compact truck beds, giving you flexibility without taking up more space than your truck can afford.

Traditional ladder racks can turn your truck bed into a permanently divided space, even when you're not hauling anything overhead. Because the front and rear uprights run on separate tracks, you can slide them together to open up the full bed. That means you're not sacrificing everyday usability just to have a rack installed.


Long cargo gets unpredictable fast when it doesn't have solid anchor points. This rack includes 4 adjustable load stops that slide along the crossbars and act like bookends for ladders and lumber. Built-in tie-down loops make it easy to secure straps up top, while 4 adjustable cleats mount along the outside of the uprights to give you additional tie-down points for gear in the bed. Your load stays secure up top and in the bed, so everything stays where you put it instead of shifting mid-drive.
Open crossbars are useful for mounting gear, but they can bring constant wind noise with them. These aluminum crossbars use a aerodynamic profile and molded ridges to reduce drag and eliminate that high-pitched whistle. You still get full top and bottom T-slot access for accessories, just without the constant noise that wears on you during longer drives.
Heavy steel racks eat into your payload and can start showing wear over time. This system uses lightweight aluminum construction to keep weight down while still supporting up to 1,250 lbs when properly installed. A dual-stage powder coat adds another layer of protection against corrosion and wear, so the rack holds up to daily use without becoming a long-term maintenance issue. You'll notice the difference right away, with solid support that doesn't weigh your truck down or cut into your usable payload.
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