Vehicle Fitment
Make | Model | Year |
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Honda | Ridgeline | 2017-2024 |
Make | Model | Year |
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Honda | Ridgeline | 2017-2024 |
Ridgeline 5 Truck Rack (83760151) by U.S. RACK®. Finish: Black Powdercoat. Material: Aluminum/ Mild Steel. With Oval Cross Bars and Load Cleat Tiedowns. The Ridge Rack 5 for the RidgeLine 2017 and 2018 pickup trucks allows full access to the trunk. It has extruded aluminum crossbars and legs, powerful connector hardware, and contoured base rails. This rack is designed to carry ladders, boats, canoes, kayaks, lumber, or other cargo not exceeding 500 lbs.
The quality Ridge Rack 5 is designed specifically for the 2017 and 2018 Honda RidgeLine. The clean architecture of this truck bed rack complements the sleek appearance of your Honda RidgeLine. The Honda RidgeLine Rack 5 has extruded aluminum crossbars and legs, powerful connector hardware, and contoured base rails imparting a load-carrying capacity of up to 500 lbs. There are three material and color options available on the Honda RidgeLine Rack 5: all metallic (aluminum and stainless steel), back with metallic crossbars (aluminum and stainless steel) and all black (aluminum and zinc plated carbon steel).
This rack is designed to carry loads, which are spread across the width of the crossbar and shared evenly between the front and rear crossbars. The crossbars of the Honda RidgeLine truck rack are the same convenient height as the crossbars on the RidgeLine OEM roof rack. It is well-suited to carry ladders, boats, canoes, kayaks, lumber, and other cargo while giving you full access to the RidgeLine bed trunk. All of Honda RidgeLine truck racks feature a secure and robust clamp rail system engineered to reliably secure the rack itself and your precious cargo rock-solid in place during transport. All of Honda RidgeLine Truck Racks have a unique cleat. It makes tying down cargo to the rack with hooks, straps, and rope a cinch thus preventing it from vibrating or sliding forward and backward or being broken by the wind.
U.S. RACK® began in a garage in Silicon Valley. The company’s founder, Chris Green, removed his welded rack off his pickup and found out that he had a sore back and no place to store the bulky rack. He wanted to create a rack that could clamp onto a truck and be stored easily when not in use. Determined to make sure that his designs were sturdy and safe, Chris initially worked with a university engineering department and later with an independent engineering lab to load-test components and products. In 2000, he set up a small shop to manufacture the first production racks and in 2003 built the larger manufacturing plant in Madera, Ca. U.S. Rack is still a small business but now manufactures over 40 different models of racks to satisfy every need for both work and play. Whether you need a rack to carry your bike, kayak, canoe, or any other cargo, the company has you covered.