U.S. RACK Truck Racks





Since its inception in 1999, U.S. RACK has been leading the cargo-management industry with innovative truck racks designed to enhance the versatility of your pickup. While being a relatively small business, U.S. RACK is proud to offer more than forty models of racks for Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Dodge, Chevy, Jeep, and other popular vehicles. Whether for work, sport, or play, you’ll find the solution that fully meets your needs. The company consists of a team of qualified engineers who combine their craftsmanship with advanced technology to create products that are second to none in functionality and reliability.

U.S. RACK started, just like many other businesses in the USA, in a garage in Silicon Valley. The company’s founder, Chris Green, realized that the bulky truck rack he had at that time was very inconvenient to remove and store. So he was passionate about creating a truck rack that could be easily clamped onto a truck and stored when not in use. And that’s exactly what he did. To make sure that his racks were safe and functional, he cooperated with a university engineering department and independent engineering lab. Chris Green launched the production of his racks in 2000. In 2003, the company built a larger production plant in Madera, CA, to accommodate the growing demand for its racks.

Today, U.S. RACK products are recognized nationwide for their distinctive designs and sturdy construction. Truck racks are manufactured using the highest grade materials, including stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, and plastic. Aluminum racks use extruded aluminum structural elements that are connected with unique steel connectors attached both on the inside and outside of the elements. The company avoids aluminum welds because they are prone to cracking and fatigue. Crafted by the world’s best fabricators, U.S. RACK's steel welds make for a very strong connection that will withstand the toughest abuse. However, when strength matters most, carbon steel racks are the best bet. Aluminum and stainless steel racks are the way to go if you live in a humid or salty environment.

Unlike some other companies that paint their racks with liquid paint containing volatile chemicals, U.S. RACK uses an environmentally friendly powder coating process. The powder-coated finish looks great and ensures superior resistance to corrosion and the elements. The racks are available in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors. Colors vary from black to white to blue, and much more, with black being the most popular option. Many racks are designed to fit specific truck models, while some fit up to 95% of all trucks on the road today. On top of this, most racks come with an integrated clamping system that allows for easy installation. No drilling or other modifications required! This system often ensures a stronger connection than drilling holes in your truck.

U.S. RACK Reviews

3 reviews
3 of 5
Cross bar bolt issues
When you watch the video, you will see them use a track bolt to install the cross bar. However, when you get the product it will be a round one that will spin when you put pressure to the nut. To solve, put the bar on the ground or a table. Start the nut and then lift up so gravity pulls the bar tight and locks the bolt so it will not turn. Once you have it semi -tight so you can still slide the leg on the cross bar to adjust for alignment then you will be able to tighten once you put it on the truck base posts. Barely clears my cab on my Tundra crew cab limited trd model. Noodles zip tied cross bar give the extra clearance. I have a sunroof so it has a hump on the cab.
Posted by Customer / March 28, 20212019 Toyota Tundra
4 of 5
Nice Rack
I had this rack-mounted on the Snugtop cab High fiberglass camper shell of my 06 2500 HD Chevy. Even though my cap was slightly shorter than recommended for the full size rack, I was able to cantilever the rack over the cab just a bit due to the versatility of this rack, and makes it look sharp. It had been on my truck for over 10 years and I used it regularly. When loading it up at the lumber yard I often get the comment, "nice rack" and a lot of inquiries about where I got it. When hunting and camping, I fasten a full sheet of plywood to the rack and can use it to sleep on and as a raised platform to glass for game. The rack does rattle a bit, but I managed to quiet most of it down with creative use of rubber strips and silicone caulking. The rack can easily hold the 250lbs it's rated for, but the load needs to be distributed properly to keep from damaging it. The finish could be more rugged, it faded and can be worn off. Even though we get very little rain in Arizona, it did leave slight but noticeable, rust stains on my white cap. Despite any negatives, I recently sold the truck and cap, but removed the rack to use on my new Ram.
Posted by Customer / August 07, 20202019 Ram 1500