Higher Weight Capacity Ladder Rack that Fits 2019 Ford F-250
Question:
While your answer was helpful, either I misunderstood or what I want is not possible? I do have a short bed and I would like a system where the basket, retaining the firewood is approximately 4-6” atop the retractable bed cover. Thank you for your help. I would appreciate any help in this matter but I’m really not interested in a ladder rack because I was already having some heart burn as to how difficult it would be loading the firewood to my desired location. Thanks again for your help.
asked by: J.P. M
Helpful Expert Reply:
Since your plan is to install the Retrax PowerTrax Pro XR # RTT-80384 if you have a long bed or # RTT-80383 for if you have a short bed all you'd need to install a Yakima OverHaul HD part # Y01151-58 ladder rack which has a 500 lb capacity would be the adapter # Y01155 and that would be covered. Now if you do need more weight capacity the TracRac sliding ladder racks like the # TH43003XT-785 for short bed or # TH43003XT-000 for a long bed and these do have a weight capacity of 1,250 lbs. Then for a bike rack to fit the top channels of either ladder rack we have the # TH598004 that would work great as well.
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RetraxPRO XR Hard Tonneau Cover - Retractable - Aluminum - Matte Black - Accessory T-Slots
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- Rack Compatible
- Opens at Tailgate
- Low Profile - Top of Bed Rails
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Thule TracRac SR Sliding Truck Bed Ladder Rack - 1,250 lbs
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Thule TracRac SR Sliding Truck Bed Ladder Rack - 1,250 lbs
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- Aluminum
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Yakima OverHaul HD Adjustable Truck Bed Ladder Rack - Aluminum - 500 lbs - 68" Crossbars
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- Fixed Rack
- Work and Recreation
- Aluminum
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- No-Drill Application
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Yakima OutPost HD Overland Truck Bed Rack - Aluminum - 500 lbs - 68" Crossbars
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J.p. M.
1/29/2020
While your answer was helpful, either I misunderstood or what I want is not possible? I do have a short bed and I would like a system where the basket, retaining the firewood is approximately 4-6” atop the retractable bed cover. Thank you for your help. I would appreciate any help in this matter but I’m really not interested in a ladder rack because I was already having some heart burn as to how difficult it would be loading the firewood to my desired location. Thanks again for your help.