Vehicle Fitment
Make | Model | Year |
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Ford | F-250 | 1999-2024 |
F-350 | 1999-2025 | |
F-450 | 1999-2024 |
Make | Model | Year |
---|---|---|
Ford | F-250 | 1999-2024 |
F-350 | 1999-2025 | |
F-450 | 1999-2024 |
Mesh Headache Rack (147SM) by BackRack®. If you are looking for a headache rack that combines function and style, this BackRack mesh insert headache rack is a perfect choice. It comes with two mesh inserts that offer clear visibility through the back window. They are powder coated for superior corrosion resistance and easily bolt into the frame using stainless steel cap screws.
Installing a headache rack makes your truck both more practical and stylish. This rack allows for carrying lumber, ladders, and other large and heavy cargo with ease while protecting the cab of your truck from damage caused by cargo that may slide forward. Plus, the rack gives your truck a rugged appearance. BackRack offers you a mesh insert headache rack that ensures not only excellent cab protection and unique style but also clear visibility through the back window.
The rack comes with two mesh inserts that fasten into the frame with five stainless steel cap screws on each side. The insert rack has 3/8 inch internally threaded fasteners placed in the tube to accept the insert panel. The inserts are dipped in a 12 stage Electrostatic coating process and then powder coated for a double layer of corrosion resistance. The open center of the rack is perfect for sliding rear windows. The rack requires no drilling on most applications and is compatible with the most popular tonneau covers.
Since the company’s earliest days, BackRack® has specialized in stylish products and accessories for pickup trucks, built with nothing less than the finest grade of stainless steel. With corporate headquarters and manufacturing based in Canada, BackRack also has United States operations in New York and California to ensure fast delivery and a quality customer experience. BackRack has relentlessly tested, refined, and improved every process of their engineering, construction, and quality control to ensure that eliminating waste and defects are how their products can be priced more competitively – not cost-cutting, and building a cheaper product.