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kargomaster_1_ Heavy Duty Pro IV Aluminum Truck Rack

Heavy-Duty Pro IV Aluminum Truck Rack racks are available for FULL SIZE pick-up trucks WITHOUT SHELLS.

KargoMaster are the strongest production racks available. We use bigger thicker round tubes with extensive guesseting of legs and cross bars.
( 2" Dia x .120" Tk. T-6 Aircraft Alumimum

All Pro IV truck racks are constructed with the same industrial quality methods and materials that have set the standard of the industry for over 32 years. Here's why they are the best:

Bigger Tubes-Stronger Frame

  • Big 2" Dia x .120" Tk. T-6 Aircraft Alumimum Tubing Is The Strongest Available
  • 1000 Lb. Cargo Capacity *
  • Nationwide Lifetime Frame Warranty
  • Front Legs Adjust To Fit Any Bed Length
  • Mounting Plates Allow Width Adjustment To Fit All Full Size Trucks
  • Fully Gusseted Cross Bars
  • Removable Rear Cross Bar
  • High-Strength Side Channel Reinforcement
  • Rugged 17" Long Mounting Plates
  • Optional - 4th Crossbar (#31690)
  • Optional - No Drill Clamp-On Mounts (#31580)
  • Abrasion and Corrosion Resistant Ployester Marine-Grade Powder Paint
  • Easy to Assemble With Self-Locking Nuts
  • Functionally Superior
  • Easily Removed With 4 Bolts
  • Swagged Joints And Fully Gusseted Cross Bars For Superior Load Capacity
  • All Stainless Steel Fasteners

Kargo Master racks are "rated" to carry up to 1700 pounds, that does not necessarily mean you can, or should carry such a load on top of your rack! The manufacturer of your truck has specified a GVW (gross vehicle weight) limitation. That specified carrying limit is designed around the stock springs, tires, body strength and other components. Additionally, you must remember that any load on top of your rack will significantly change the handling and braking characteristics of your truck and may increase the vehicle's tendency to roll over. Overloading may also damage the bodywork of your truck. Never exceed the manufacturer's cargo weight recommendations and use common sense when loading your vehicle