Headache Rack Specs:
Features:
Aluminum mesh rack protects the back of truck cab from shifting cargo. Two sliding, adjustable tie-down brackets help to secure freight. A built-in channel makes it easy to add light mounts or additional tie-down brackets. Installs in stake pockets.
Installation Notes:
Drilling required for installation
More Information >Headache Rack Specs:
Features:
Aluminum mesh rack protects the back of truck cab from shifting cargo. Two sliding, adjustable tie-down brackets help to secure freight. A built-in channel makes it easy to add light mounts or additional tie-down brackets. Installs in stake pockets.
Installation Notes:
Drilling required for installation
More Information >Headache Rack Specs:
Features:
This rustproof aluminum headache rack guards your vehicle's cab from loose cargo. The mesh screen maintains visibility out of your rear window and features a cutout that provides a view of your third brake light. Includes 2 sliding tie-downs.
Installation Notes:
Drilling required for installation
More Information >Headache Rack Specs:
Features:
This rustproof aluminum headache rack guards your vehicle's cab from loose cargo. The mesh screen maintains visibility out of your rear window and features a cutout that provides a view of your third brake light. Includes 2 sliding tie-downs.
Installation Notes:
Drilling required for installation
More Information >Headache Rack Specs:
Features:
Aluminum mesh rack protects the back of truck cab from shifting cargo. Two sliding, adjustable tie-down brackets help to secure freight. A built-in channel makes it easy to add light mounts or additional tie-down brackets. Installs in stake pockets.
Installation Notes:
Drilling required for installation
More Information >Headache Rack Specs:
Features:
Aluminum mesh rack protects the back of truck cab from shifting cargo. Two sliding, adjustable tie-down brackets help to secure freight. A built-in channel makes it easy to add light mounts or additional tie-down brackets. Installs in stake pockets.
Installation Notes:
Drilling required for installation
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