Distance Between Lights on B&W Headache Rack For Ford F-350
Updated 06/26/2023 | Published 06/25/2023 >
Question:
2017 F-350, Platinum, Super Cab. Looking to mount my light bar on top of this rack. I was wondering what the thickness of the top beam is.....as well as the inside distance between the two innermost lights. My lightbars current mounting bracket holes measure approx. 4inch X 28.......however, the 4inch measurement can possibly be adjusted down to 1.5inch if needed. Any help is greatly appreciated.
asked by: Chris
Helpful Expert Reply:
I reached out to B&W and they said the distance between the innermost lights was 22 inches on the headache rack that fits your 2017 Ford F-350, which is the following part number:
- B&W Custom Headache Rack w/ LED Brake, Turn, Tail Lights # BWPUCP7502BA
I have added a photo for you which displays this. And as for the top bar, they said the thickness/width was 3-3/4 inches.
Product Page this Question was Asked From
B&W Custom Headache Rack w/ LED Brake, Turn, Tail Lights - Black Powder Coated Steel
- Headache Rack
- Louvered Headache Rack
- Drilling Required
- Steel
- Includes Mounting Hardware
- With Lights
- With Load Stops and Tie-Downs
- Black
- B and W
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