Roof Rack Recommendation for 2014 Chevy Silverado 1500 to Use With Load Extender
Published 10/29/2021 >
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Question:
I have an Ericcson big bed extender Jr. on a 2014 Chev Crew cab 1500. I would like to carry kayaks from the cab to the extender in raised position to clear a cap. What do you recommend for the cab? I currently have no rack on the truck.
asked by: James H
Expert Reply:
Since you're planning on using the Erickson Big Bed Junior Load Extender # EM07605 to hold one end of your kayaks you'll just need a single bar on the cab of your 2014 Chevy Silverado 1500, and for that you need the following parts:
59" Vortex Aero Crossbar - # RRVA150B
2500 Series Legs - # RRRLKVAH
Fit Kit - # DK377H
If you'd rather have a full roof rack setup so you can get full use out of it without the load extender then you'll need the following parts:
59" Vortex Aero Crossbars - # RRVA150B-2
2500 Series Legs - # RRRLKVA
Fit Kit - # DK377
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Erickson Big Bed Junior Load Extender for Truck Bed or Roof - 2" Hitches - 350 lbs
- Truck Bed Extender
- Adjustable Height
- 51 Inch Wide
- Hitch Load Extender
- Steel
- Black
- Erickson
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