Kojem Adjustable Headache Rack for Pickup Trucks Protect Pickup Cab Window

Kojem Adjustable Headache Rack for Pickup Trucks Protect Pickup Cab Window

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$199.00

Made of high-quality material, solid all-welded construction for maximum strength and safety. Protects the rear window sufficiently.

Easy to install.No drilling required. No instructions. Package comes with a rack mounting kit for installation and stability.

Enhance the aesthetic beauty of the pickup truck, make the truck appear rugged and powerful.

The headache rack is sturdy and hardy for the purpose of off-roading. The universal design ensures that the headache rack can be mounted in most full-size pickup toyota chevrolet ford dodge ram gmc sierra.

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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Lucas
It's a good, heavy product that should last a long time.

Nice product. It's heavy! I installed it by myself. The post hole clamps were not large enough for my 2007 Ram bed, but they still provided a decent grip. There are also outside clamps included. I recommend having someone assist with the installation to make it faster. I recommend this Truck Headache Rack. It fits well.

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Justin
It's perfect for my work truck.

I love the way it looks and fits on my work truck. However, mine came with a significant paint blemish. I believe this is not a common occurrence. As a landscape contractor, I purchased it to protect my window when loading landscape materials in the back. It will definitely prevent any damage and looks great. The paint blemish doesn't bother me much, as the value of the product outweighs it.

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Tony
It's easy to use.

Easy to install and works great on my 94 Chevy Silverado.

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michael young
Satisfied.

It's the only one I could find that would fit, and I'm very satisfied with the price and quality.

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BW
It's sturdy, but a bit challenging to install.

Considering the price, this rack is very sturdy. However, the installation was a bit challenging. It required using one hand to hold the bolt in the stake rail while lowering the rack onto it with the other hand. It's quite tricky to feed the bolts through the rack without it dropping down. Once you manage to complete that step, it works great.