
Wood Can Be Stained to Suit and
Then
Varnished or Varithaned

The Alaskan Ladder Rack Has Rugged Good Looks
and Gets the Job Done

The Alaskan Ladder Rack Carrying a
32-foot Extension ladder
Top of Front Bar is even with
Other Crossbars

Lateral Braces Add Rigidity

Front View of The Alaskan Ladder Rack
Carrying a Long Ladder
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The Alaskan Over-cab Ladder Rack is designed to carry cargo such as
ladders, lumber, pipe, or watercraft.
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- The Alaskan Ladder Rack is designed to carry cargo such as ladders, lumber, pipe, or watercraft.
- Installs easily without drilling your pickup and holds securely.
- Fits any truck with conventional fleetside bedrails.
- We supply all metal parts, hardware, and easy instructions.
- You supply either 2x4 or 2x6 lumber and cut to length.
- Stain or paint wood to your liking, assemble rack, and mount on truck.
- Bedrail padding included to help protect truck finish.
- Carrying capacity is up to 400 lbs, yet the weight of the assembled rack itself is only about 80 lbs.
- Eye-bolts at each base are provided so that cargo can be easily tied down.
- U.S. Rack™ products are warranted for a period of one year against all structural defects in materials and workmanship provided that they are assembled, installed, and used in accordance with all manufacturer’s specifications and instructions. U.S. Rack cannot warrant the powder-coating on its products. See merchandize return policy.
- Specifications: Black powder coated steel. Ships in a 42 " x 12 " x 6" box. Shipping weight 50 lbs. Product Number 2008-1.
- ATTENTION: Toyota, Nissan or Dodge Dakota Owners. If you have a newer truck with a rail system, see our Utility Rack which will fit the Toyota deckrail and Nissan Utili-Track system.
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