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BackRack Short Headache Rack Frame with Standard No Drill Installation Kit and Rear Bed Bar (14-18 Sierra 1500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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BackRack Short Headache Rack Frame with Standard No Drill Installation Kit and Rear Bed Bar (14-18 Sierra 1500)
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      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Superb Protection
      • Transport Ladders Without Difficulty
      • Rear Bed Bar Allows Tailgate Opening And Closing
      • Rack Frame Protects Your Vehicle
      • Open Design
      • Steel Construction
      • Black Powder Coat Finish
      • Simple, No-Drill Installation
      • 1-Year Limited Warranty
      • Fits The 2014-2018 GMC Sierra And Chevrolet Silverado 1500 And The 2014-2019 GMC Sierra And Chevrolet Silverado 2500 And 3500 Models

      Description

      Transporting Ladders Has Never Been This Easy. Hauling ladders and other long loads without worrying about damaging your vehicle can seem like a dream. Sudden braking or turns can easily shift the load and cause the ladder to significantly harm your vehicle. With the Sierra 1500 Short Headache Rack Frame And Rear Bed Bar, you can forget about damage. The rack frame has an open design, allowing you to use different accessories for securing your load. At the same time, it protects the truck cab and rear window from damage. The rear bar enables you to carry long loads at a slight angle without jeopardizing your vehicle’s low profile.

      Durable And Strong. The Sierra 1500 Short Headache Rack Frame With Standard No Drill Installation Kit And Rear Bed Bar is made of steel. This material won’t rust or corrode even after years of heavy usage and exposure to harsh weather conditions. For additional protection, the manufacturer uses a black powder coat finish.

      Easy Installation. The rack frame mounts into the existing front stake pockets, while the rear bed bar uses the rear ones. You’ll get a no-drill installation kit for securing the rack frame. There’s no need to modify your vehicle or the products for installation.

      1-Year Limited Warranty. You’ll get a limited warranty of 1 year against defects in workmanship for the products. It’s important to note that the finish isn’t covered by the warranty. If you’re interested in learning more about the warranty policy, please refer to the manufacturer’s website.

      Application. The Sierra 1500 Short Headache Rack Frame set fits the 2014-2018 GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado 1500. Moreover, it’s compatible with the 2014-2019 GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado 2500 and 3500 models.

      Installation Difficulty. Installing the products takes around 2-3 hours, and no special mechanical skills are required for the process.

      Fitment:

      BackRack 15024

      30119

      11520

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Headache Rack Frame
      • Rear Bed Bar
      • Standard Installation Kit
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      Reviews of BackRack Exterior products have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5

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