Product Details
Universal UtilityRac™ G2 Extension Tracks (28040) by Thule®. 1 Pair. Add this extension rail between the front and rear reals, and slide the cargo racks to anywhere along the full length of the bed. Great for toting cargo that’s taller, by sliding the rear rack forward. Or just slide it forward to keep from banging your head when walking around the bed. Includes two base rail extensions and hardware.
Features
- 1,250 lb. Load capacity
- No-rust aluminum construction with dual powdercoating to resist wear
- Matches the finish quality of your truck
- Sliding racks can be easily repositioned or removed
- Load stops/tie downs adjust across full width of crossbars
Carrying much in the way or cargo on a utility-body truck is a big pain. Most of the bed is taken up by storage boxes, and there’s no room. Keep stuff like ladders, scaffolds, lumber, trim and pipe overhead, safe and out of the way with a sliding rack system from TracRac. Their powdercoated aluminum rack components will make your truck look better, not like a refugee from a scrapyard, and the versatility of the system will make your workday easier. Simply slide the rack along the track to position it for any cargo, or remove it in seconds when not necessary.
Thule® designs and manufactures products for outdoor enthusiasts, athletes, and those that lead an active lifestyle. They specialize in developing and marketing cargo transportation solutions so these people can bring their gear with them wherever they go, whatever they drive. Thule was founded in Sweden in 1942, and built their first roof rack system in the 1960s. Today Thule leads the market with innovative products for transporting, bicycles, watercraft, snowsport equipment and other gear on the roof, with the trailer hitch, on the trunk or hatch, or in the pickup bed. Thule manufactures the strongest, most durable and longest lasting load carrying systems on the market, and backs their products with a lifetime warranty. Over 80% of Thule products sold in North America are made in USA, and Thule employs over 1,000 American workers.