800 Lb. Capacity Full Size Truck Rack on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, New York, United States
Description Haul heavy lumber and cumbersome steel in the back of your pick-up truck with this durable truck rack. The rack’s universal design fits both long and short bed pick-up trucks and can be installed "no-drill" or permanently for your convenience. The solid steel construction of this truck rack can withstand up to 800 lb. making it ideal for any shop owner, home craftsman or contractor with a lot of equipment to haul!
Two installation options: "no-drill" or permanent Specifications
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