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  • Does B and W Headache Rack Block Third Brake Light On Back Of Cab When Installed On 2013 Ford F-250
  • I called my contact at B&W and asked about your 2013 Ford truck. They told me that the third brake light on the back of your truck cab would not be blocked when the Headache Rack, part # BWPUCP7500WA is installed. I have attached a photo of the headache rack and have noted the area B&W said the brake light would be in when the rack is installed. It is right between the small louver and the top bar of the headache rack.
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  • Is B&W Custom Headache Rack for 2016 Ford F-350 Super Duty A Specific Shade of White
  • The B&W Custom Headache Rack # BWPUCP7500WA that fits a 2016 Ford F-350 Super Duty is not any specific shade of white, such as Oxford white. It is a neutral white but I can't guarantee it has the exact same shade as your F-350 so there is another option for the same rack but black in color which you may want to check out. The black option for this rack that fits your 2016 Ford F-350 is the B&W Custom Headache Rack # BWPUCP7500BA.
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  • Can Aries Switchback Headache Rack for 2017 GMC Canyon Support Ladders
  • I have spoken with Aries before about weight ratings for headache racks and have been told that racks such as the Aries Switchback Headache Rack # AA1110109 that fit your 2017 GMC Canyon do not have specific weight ratings because they were not designed with the intention of supporting cargo like ladders. For carrying ladders the best option is a ladder rack, the Thule Xsporter Pro # TH500XTB which will fit either the 5 foot or 6 foot bed on your '17 GMC Canyon. The Xsporter Pro has a...
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  • Does Using The Trailer Wiring To Power a Headache Rack 3RD Brake Light Cause Vehicle Towing Mode?
  • Using the Curt T-Connector Vehicle Wiring Harness for Factory Tow Package # C55384 will vary from truck to truck if you want to use it for a 3rd brake light. Some trucks will take any power that goes through this connector to tell the computer you are towing while others will not make any changes until it sees power being drawn on the charge line. You can consult your dealership or owners manual to determine if you can use this type of connection. I do know a lot of installers will tie...
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