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250 Lb. Capacity Truck Ladder Rack on 2040-parts.com

US $129.98
Location:

Middletown, New York, United States

Middletown, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Haul Master Manufacturer Part Number:66187

Description
This truck ladder rack adjusts to carry loads from 19 in. to 34 in. wide. Designed to accommodate most ladders this truck rack is also great for pipe, tubing, lightweight construction materials, kayaks and even surfboards.
  • Load arms adjust from 19 in. to 34 in. wide
  • 1-1/2 in. square main tubes with rust-resistant black enamel finish
  • 53 in. high overall
  • Comes with hook-and-loop straps to attach and stabilize loads

Overweight Item subject to $14.95 additional Freight Charge.

Specifications
Name250 lb. Capacity Truck Ladder Rack
SKU66187
BrandHaul-Master
FinishEnamel
MaterialSteel
Product Height53 in.
Product Width19 in. to 34 in.
Shipping Weight48.50 lb.

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