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Truxedo Elevate FS Rack (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)

Item SHG22790
$749.99
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      Product Information

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

      Features & Specs

      • Truxedo Elevate FS Rack
      • Matte Black Finish
      • Increased Storage and Cargo Space
      • Allows Mount Truck Bed Covers
      • Integrated T-Slot Channel
      • Aluminum Construction
      • Static Weight Capacity of 750 Pounds
      • On-Road Capacity of 500 Pounds
      • Off-Road Capacity of 250 Pounds
      • Limited Lifetime Warranty
      • Universal Fit

      Description

      Heavy Duty Hauling. The Truxedo Elevate FS Rack has a universal fit and is made for heavy-duty off and on-road carrying. Equipped with a static weight capacity of 750 pounds, an on-road capacity of 500 pounds, and an off-road capacity of 250 pounds, this rack has a lot of cargo space that can be secured with its T-Slot channel for a stable and secured load.

      Installation. Putting these Truxedo Elevate FS Rack on your ride is easy and requires no drilling.

      Warranty. There is a limited lifetime warranty on this Truxedo Elevate FS Rack.

      Application. This Truxedo Elevate FS Rack has a universal fit.

      Truxedo 1118570

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