The headache rack that I recommend for your 2022 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 is the B&W Custom Headache Rack # BWPUCP7543BA. This rack is made in the USA, has a limited lifetime warranty and is black like you are wanting. This is custom fit for your Silverado 2500 and includes the mounting hardware. With this headache rack you won't have to worry about shifting cargo from crashing through your window. view full answer...
The DeeZee headache rack that you will want for your 2013 Ford F-250 is part # DZ95050RW. This headache rack is 2-1/8 inches wider than part # DZ95050R that you referenced giving it a width of 75 inches. This is the recommended width for your truck.
I have also attached a link to all of the headache racks that we carry for your truck for you to check out. view full answer...
Since headache racks and ladder racks occupy the same area on the front of the truck bed there really isn't a great way to have both installed.
Probably the best solution would be to replace the front upright of your ladder rack with a Aries AdvantEdge Headache Rack # AA1110202 which you could then use as a front ladder rack crossbar. view full answer...
A crossover tool box like you said you have would extend over part of the truck bed rails and would interfere with the installation of a headache rack like the MT70234 on your 1998 Chevrolet Pickup. I do have another option that will work for you.
I recommend a headache rack like the Aries Headache Rack, part # AA111000. This is made of 1-inch x 2-inch steel tube construction and has a semi-gloss black powder coat finish, and includes the mounting hardware. I have attached the installation... view full answer...
For a headache rack, I recommend the Aries Switchback Headache Rack # AA68VB for a great application that mounts into the stake pockets of your truck that will allow many tonneau covers to function correctly. This installation does require an extra hole be drilled into the bed rail.
A cover that will allow the stake pocket access for a headache rack, I recommend the BAKFlip FiberMax Hard Tonneau Cover - Folding - Aluminum and Fiberglass # BAK126329. This cover will also allow you to... view full answer...
For trucks that have headache racks or ladder racks the tonneaus to use are ones that mount between the bed rails.
The most similar tonneau we have to the one you referenced is the Bak part # BAK39309 which rolls up and mounts between the rails. view full answer...
It sounds like you're looking for a headache rack that will fit a 2014 Ram 3500 Dually and if that's the case we do have several options although the Westin HDX Headache Rack is indeed a no fit. Instead, I recommend the Aries AdvantEdge Headache Rack part # AA1110101 which I confirmed with Aries is a fit. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Aries and she said that the Tie-Down Anchors # AA1110310 are not compatible with the integrated slots along the top of your Switchback Headache Rack like # AA1110109. The only bracket accessory available for this particular line is the Light Mounting Bracket # AA1110311, which will allow you to add some LED work lights over the bed. view full answer...
Usually headache racks that have taillight functions like what you mentioned use a standard 4-way trailer connector to power the lights so your best solution is the part # C55384 which plugs in line with the 7-way you have now and provides a 4-way and harness you can use for the headache rack and also leaves the 7-way totally functional. You'll want a 4-way extension too with part # HM47114. view full answer...
B and W offers their headache racks like the part # BWPUCP7540BA in black (like this rack) and then also in white with # BWPUCP7540WA. If you wanted to paint the rack to match better to what you have you certainly could. view full answer...
We have the Aries headache rack part # AA88VB that fits your 2019 Ford F-350 long bed that due to how it installs would allow it to fit with a roll up tonneau cover like what you have. view full answer...
Most likely a headache rack from one of the vehicles you mentioned would also fit your 2019 Ram 2500 but I can't say that for every headache rack out there. The B and W headache rack part # BWPUCP7522BA though fits your new truck and the others mentioned as well. view full answer...
The B&W Custom Headache Rack w/ LED Brake, Turn, Tail Lights # BWPUCP7500WA that you referenced uses standard 4-way wiring to power the lighting functions. So what you can do is install the # C55384 behind the 7-way of your truck and then wire a 4-way part # HM38134 to the headache rack and you'd have a very easy to install wiring setup. view full answer...
The Aries Switchback Headache rack like # AA1110109 is not a fit for your 2017 Chevy Silverado 1500. I've linked the page to the Aries options that are a confirmed fit for your truck. If you have a 6-1/2 foot bed, I recommend the Aries AdvantEdge Headache Rack # AA1110104 and for an 8 foot bed # AA1110105. I've attached a video to assist.
Headache racks are not rated for the amount of weight or the impact speed as that can obviously vary. They are intended to be a protection from... view full answer...
For your 1993 Ford F-150 headache rack, # DZ95050R, is indeed a fit. I have also included a link to all of the headache racks that are confirmed to fit your truck. view full answer...
I recommend the B&W Custom Headache Rack # BWPUCP7502BA as the best option for your 2024 Ford F-350. This rack is made in the USA with the quality reputation so you know the rack is going to protect your cab. It also has lighting integrated into the rack for additional safety. view full answer...
For your 2014 Chevy Silverado you would want the Westin Headache Rack part # 57-8025 as it attaches through the top of your bed rails which will allow a tonneau cover to install.
If you have a 5-1/2 ft bed you would want the Deuce part # TX771801
If you have a 6-1/2 ft bed you would want the Deuce part # TX772001
If you have an 8 foot bed you would want the Deuce part # TX772201
These covers install between the bed rails of the truck so they would work with the headache rack.
Since the... view full answer...
If your headache rack doesn't block the 3rd brake lamp, we have an option that would work great for you. Take a look at the # 3460008 from GCH Automotive. This system is intended for use on vehicles that don't have the factory reverse camera, and the monitor is included. If your truck has a factory rear view camera already, use the # 3460025 which would utilize your factory 4.2 inch factory monitor. Even if the headache rack blocks the 3rd brake lamp itself, the camera extends about 1-1/2... view full answer...
Yes, you could use the Hopkins Endurance 5th Wheel/Gooseneck 90-Degree Wiring Harness # 41157 as a way to power the lights of a headache rack. This normally gets used to install a second 7-way in the bed of a truck when towing a fifth wheel/gooseneck hitch but you could use it to get the needed lighting functions for a headache rack as well.
This would not cause any bulb-out error codes either. view full answer...