How to Carry a Kayak on a 1994 Ford F-150 Short Bed
Updated 08/04/2015 | Published 08/03/2015 >
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I have a 94 F150 short bed - 6-1/2 feet. What do you think would work best
asked by: Bob
Expert Reply:
Since the roof rack options for a 1994 Ford F-150 have such a narrow bar spread and thus cannot support a kayak carrier I recommend going with a ladder rack. If your truck has the 6-1/2 ft foot bed length you can use the Thule TracRac TracONE Ladder Rack w/ Cantilever - Fixed Mount - 800 lbs - Silver # TH27000XT-EX. This is a no drill ladder rack that also extends over the cab for extra stability for your kayak.
Then all you will need is a set of bow and stern tie downs, # Y04031.
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Thule TracRac TracONE Ladder Rack w/ Cantilever - Fixed Mount - 800 lbs - Silver
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- Fixed Rack
- Work and Recreation
- Not Tonneau Compatible
- Over-Cab Height
- 800 lbs
- Over the Cab
- No-Drill Application
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