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Royalty Core RC88 Billet Headache Rack with Integrated Tail Lights and Dura PODs; Satin Black (17-22 F-250 Super Duty)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item SD19486
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • RC88 Headache Rack - Double Frame Construction
      • Scratch Resistant Satin Black Powder Coat Finish
      • Advanced Corrosion Resistant T6 Billet Aluminum One-Of-A-Kind Tubing
      • Wide Profile 4"x2" Rectangular Octagon Radius & Tapered Tubing
      • Satin Black T6 Billet 3.0 Aluminum Mesh - Diamond InterCrimp
      • TIG Welded Reinforced Mesh For Maximum Strength & Longevity
      • Exclusive Resilient Mesh Flexes To Resist Dents & Corrosion
      • Triple Chrome Plated T304 Stainless Studs On Center Frame
      • Studs Are Extremely Resilient, Corrosion Resistant, & Sealed With Nickel
      • Removable Opening For Convenient Window Pass Through
      • Royalty Core Machined On Both Side Plates
      • Four Clear Lens 6" Mounted Taillights - 2 White LEDs & 2 Red LEDs
      • White LEDs Light Up Area When Backing Up Or Loading Cargo
      • 2 Vision X Dura-610 LED POD Lights
      • Headache Rack Is Compatible With Truck Boxes & Some Bed Covers
      • Beefy 24" Bed Rail Mounting Plates Perfect For Truck Boxes
      • Fully Adjustable Mounting Brackets Move Outward Or Inward
      • Custom Options Available, Choose Your Options To The Right When Ordering
      • Included Stainless Mounting Hardware & Simple Installation
      • Top Of The Line Precision Quality
      • Fits 17-22 F-250 Super Duty

      Description

      Ultimate Protection. The Royalty Core RC88 Billet Headache Rack with Integrated Tail Lights and Dura PODs; Satin Black is designed to provide vital protection against cargo forcefully shifting into the truck’s cab during sudden stops, collisions, or rough road conditions. It serves as a sturdy barrier, safeguarding the rear window while enhancing vehicle functionality and safety.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from one-of-a-kind T6 billet aluminum tubing with a unique wide-profile octagonal shape, this headache rack features a double frame construction for superior durability. The satin black powder coat finish offers scratch resistance and corrosion protection, complemented by TIG-welded reinforced aluminum mesh that flexes to resist dents and damage. Integrated LED taillights and Dura POD lights add both style and practical lighting functionality, ensuring enhanced visibility.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with included stainless steel mounting hardware and fully adjustable bed rail brackets that accommodate various truck boxes. Typically, no drilling is required, making it convenient for users seeking a solid yet hassle-free upgrade.

      Warranty. This product comes with a lifetime warranty, underscoring its quality and long-lasting reliability.

      Application. Specifically engineered to fit the 2017-2022 Ford F-250 Super Duty models, ensuring precise fitment without modification.

      Royalty Core 15843

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 2 Hours

      Difficulty Level:

      Light to Moderate mechanical skill required.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Headache Rack Assembly
      • Installation Hardware

      5.0

      Customer Reviews (1)

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