Hey Jim, the TS Rails for TruXedo Elevate Rack System #TH85FR fits your 2024 Ford Ranger and allows you to install the Truxedo Elevate Rack when paired with one of the following tonneau covers: BAK: G2, MX4, Revolver X2, and Revolver X4 Extang:…
The StabiLoad Support that comes included with the HitchMate Cargo Stabilizer Bar #HE4016-4017 measures 14 inches long from where it attaches to the expandable bar to the end of the support. I have attached an image to assist. I have also included a…
I would be happy to Kirk! To add a set of 5th wheel rails to your 2020 Ford F-250 with a 6-1/2' bed you'll want the Curt Custom Fifth Wheel Installation Kit for Ford item #C79BR. These rails are custom fit and install in predrilled holes in…
Hey James, for the Yakima HD Overhaul rack the replacement bottom infill is the part #Y01166-LC and the top is part #Y01166. The bottom and top channels of the bars are the exact same dimensions and profile so they are interchangeable.
The cross bars for the Invis-A-Rack Folding Ladder Rack - Black Powder Coated Aluminum - 500 lbs Item #DZ951600 are aluminum but the center portion of the cross tube is the only part that is square. The cross bar span is 69". The manufacturer is…
The DeeZee Invis-A-Rack Folding Ladder Rack that you need for the 2015 Ford F-250 Super Duty 8 foot bed is part #DZ951800. The DeeZee Invis-A-Rack Folding Ladder Rack part #DZ951600 fits the 6-3/4 Foot Bed. There used to be a TruXedo Lo Pro Soft…
Hey Dale, I would highly recommend going with the part #VGR64VR over the Furrion part #FR87PR. Once you install the #VGR64VR you never have to think about it or remember it again. Whereas with the Furrion adapter it has to be plugged in every time…
For your setup I recommend the TrackTowers for Yakima Crossbars and Platforms - Track Mount #Y52AV which includes everything you need to mount Yakima crossbars to your Retrax cover (unless you plan on using the Round or HD bars - then you'll need…
The dimensions I could find for a Norcold 1210 fridge are 68.88 T x 37.88 W x 28.75 D. The closest 12v fridge we carry to this size would be the Everchill RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer Drawer #WAY44FR, which is 28-1/2" wide x 72" tall (at…
Most trailer tires do have a maximum speed rating of 65 mph unless otherwise indicated on the tire. I do not recommend exceeding a trailer tire's speed limit because this can lead to excessive heat on the tire, which is the most common cause for…
The Karrier ST225/75-15 LR E tire, like what's used on our #AM32680 wheel/tire combo carries an 'M' speed rating, which is good up to 81 mph. I've linked you to a product demonstration video for the #AM32680 wheel/tire combo that uses…
Hello Andrew, Well that sounds like quite the fun trip, what state or states will you be traveling through? You're asking a really important question, especially since you're planning a cross-country trip with about 250 pounds of bikes and…
Cargo bars are essential for keeping your truck bed organized and your items secure. They are adjustable, easy to install, and perfect for various cargo configurations. Whether you're transporting tools, plants, or camping gear, a cargo bar offers a reliable solution to prevent shifting during transit.
Cargo bars are generally built to be strong and durable, suitable for heavy-duty use. Many find them larger and more robust than expected, capable of securing even heavy items. However, some may experience issues with the ratchet mechanism, so it's important to ensure proper fit and function before use.
Yes, cargo bars are designed for quick and easy installation. They can be adjusted in seconds to fit different truck bed sizes and cargo configurations. This makes them a convenient alternative to cargo straps, especially for those who frequently change their load setup.
Cargo bars are versatile and can be used in various vehicles, including pickup trucks and trailers. They are adjustable to fit different bed sizes, making them a flexible option for securing cargo in different settings. Just ensure the bar's length is compatible with your vehicle.
While many find cargo bars reliable, some encounter issues with the ratchet mechanism not holding tight. This can be due to overextension or a defect. It's advisable to test the bar's locking mechanism before use and consider the bar's weight capacity for your needs.
Cargo bars offer a simpler and quicker solution compared to ropes or straps. They provide a stable hold without the need for complex tie-downs, making them ideal for quick adjustments and securing various items. They are especially useful for keeping items separated and accessible in the truck bed.