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I have a backrack on my truck... I modified the mounting brackets, so I could use my tonneau cover.... Mine is held on with a total of 8bolts lol.
Bought mine on Craigslist for $100.
I'm sure it would add some roll over protection, but aside from that it works great as a light mount. I have 4KCs on mine, as well as a great place to hook tied owns when the bed is stuffed
Bought mine on Craigslist for $100.
I'm sure it would add some roll over protection, but aside from that it works great as a light mount. I have 4KCs on mine, as well as a great place to hook tied owns when the bed is stuffed
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Not a hater, I rolled with one for five+ years but a lot of people think they are "Roll Bars" and most are no more than Light Bars.
Here is a couple I found:
Truck Roll Bars for Pickup Trucks
Truck Roll Bars - Best Prices & Reviews on Bed Bars for Trucks & Stainless Steel Roll Bars for Sale
Both site have bars but they do not mention the Ranger, maybe a problem where the Ranger has gone out of production.
Here is a couple I found:
Truck Roll Bars for Pickup Trucks
Truck Roll Bars - Best Prices & Reviews on Bed Bars for Trucks & Stainless Steel Roll Bars for Sale
Both site have bars but they do not mention the Ranger, maybe a problem where the Ranger has gone out of production.
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Well the biggest issue with the backracks isn't that their not well made, 2" square steel all welded... There'd hold the weight in a rollover.
The problem is the mounting. They mount to side rails of your bed which is nothing more than sheet metal and has laughable structural strength. The bars will hold the weight but the bed will crush like an empty beer can
The problem is the mounting. They mount to side rails of your bed which is nothing more than sheet metal and has laughable structural strength. The bars will hold the weight but the bed will crush like an empty beer can
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Well the biggest issue with the backracks isn't that their not well made, 2" square steel all welded... There'd hold the weight in a rollover.
The problem is the mounting. They mount to side rails of your bed which is nothing more than sheet metal and has laughable structural strength. The bars will hold the weight but the bed will crush like an empty beer can
The problem is the mounting. They mount to side rails of your bed which is nothing more than sheet metal and has laughable structural strength. The bars will hold the weight but the bed will crush like an empty beer can
So are we over this...
Roll arranger, get what you want and the look you want that is all there is to it !
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