- 500 pounds load capacity
- Keeps bed free for bulky cargo
- 2 inch tubular steel
- Heavy duty 1/4 inches x14 inches foot plates spread load along truck bed rail
- Use as a single front-mounted rack to support long items in the bed
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| Product Information | |
| Brand: | Pro Series |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | HTCARG |
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| Item Weight: | 46 Pounds |
| Height: | 7 inches |
| Length: | 32 inches |
| Width: | 19 inches |
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great construction, sturdy,
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This review is from: Pro-Series HTCARG 500 lb Cargo Truck Rack (Automotive)
Bought a 15+ foot canoe and needed a way to transport it. Found this carrier on Amazon for a good price so figured what the heck. Arrived a day early.Pros: 1. Easy assembly once the feet are mounted. 2. Very sturdy. Can rock the bed without the rack moving a bit. 3. Looks like factory equipment. Cons: 1. Mounting the feet took some customization. a. Had to drill new holes in the feet and the bed lip for all mounts. b. Had to do some minor sheet metal bending to have enough room for the bolts. i. Not the products issue, the 2010 F-150 bed lip is very narrow (one side was 3/8 inch wider than the other) c. If you have a drill press use it for drilling the holes in the feet. i. You will need a 7/16ths drill bit. 3/8ths is not big enough. 13/32nds would be even better. d. If your holes in the bed lip will go into single wall sheet metal you may consider using a 1" wide piece of iron or steel, painted, to reinforce the bed lip. I did not not. e. Had to remove the bed tie down points and the bed liner in order to have access to the bolts. It took about 2 hours to install. Spray Paint the underside of the bed lip where the holes are drilled Remove all the metal shards Two people makes it go easier.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Kayak racks!,
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This review is from: Pro-Series HTCARG 500 lb Cargo Truck Rack (Automotive)
I had to drill holes into my truck to secure the racks, no problem. I use those racks for transporting our Kayaks.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pro-Series HTCARG 500 lb Cargo Truck Rack on F150,
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This review is from: Pro-Series HTCARG 500 lb Cargo Truck Rack (Automotive)
I bought this rack to carry a canoe on my 2007 Ford F150. None of the pre-drilled holes in the mounting plates lined up with the accessible lip on the bedrails of my truck, so I had to drill new holes in the rack mounting plates, which are about 1/8" thick steel. This took a while but was not complicated. Once done, I clamped the racks in place on the truck, drilled mounting holes in the truck and installed the bolts with no trouble. I haven't loaded anything on the racks yet, but I can do chin-ups on them and they seem really sturdy and don't even wiggle -- very strong (I weight 180 lb). So I'm very happy with the racks. They were a very good deal at the low price, especially with free shipping.
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