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BackRack Headache Rack Frame with 21-Inch Wide Toolbox No Drill Installation Kit (07-19 Sierra 2500 HD)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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BackRack Headache Rack Frame with 21-Inch Wide Toolbox No Drill Installation Kit (07-19 Sierra 2500 HD)
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      Product Information

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

      Features & Specs

      • Enables You to Haul Long or Bulky Loads
      • Shields the Rear Window
      • Enables the Use of Different Accessories for Securing Loads
      • Uses Existing Stake Pockets
      • No-Drill Installation Kit
      • Steel Construction
      • Black Powder-Coated Finish
      • Straightforward Installation
      • One-Year Limited Warranty
      • Fits the 2007-2019 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500 and 2500 HD Models

      Description

      Haul All Kinds of Loads. Are you often transporting ladders, boards, or other long and bulky loads in the truck bed? If so, you know how much damage sudden braking or turning can do. Since we can’t predict the traffic, it’s best to be safe than sorry and do everything possible to secure such loads. The Sierra 2500 Headache Rack Frame with 21-Inch Wide Toolbox No Drill Installation Kit will help you haul long cargo with ease. Its specific design shields the rear window and cab and keeps the load in place. Plus, the convenient construction enables you to use different accessories to prevent the load from shifting.

      Made to Last. The Sierra 2500 Headache Rack Frame with 21-Inch Wide Toolbox No Drill Installation Kit features strong steel construction. It won’t rust or corrode even when exposed to the toughest conditions. The rack frame is protected from scratches and chips with a black powder coat finish.

      Straightforward Installation. Since the rack frame utilizes the existing stake pockets on your vehicle, there’s no need to modify it or the vehicle. You’ll receive a no-drill installation kit that contains everything you need to set up the product.

      One-Year Limited Warranty. BackRack offers a 1-year limited warranty for the product. Keep in mind the warranty doesn’t cover the black powder coat finish. If you want to know more about the warranty policy, please contact the manufacturer’s customer service.

      Application. The Sierra 2500 Headache Rack Frame with 21-Inch Wide Toolbox No Drill Installation Kit fits the 2007-2019 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500 and 2500 HD models.

      Installation Difficulty. It takes around 1-2 hours to complete the installation process. Anyone with light to moderate mechanical skills will be able to do it.

      Fitment:

      BackRack 15004

      30119TB

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Headache Rack Frame
      • Installation Kit for 21-Inch Wide Tool Box
      5.0

      Customer Reviews (8)

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      Reviews of BackRack Exterior products have an average rating of 4.7 out of 5

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