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Hey guys I've been looking all over the web for a bolt on headahe rack for the rear window of my 2000 F350 dually but to no avail all I find is the complete bed replacement like western hauler stuff! Please help if you know of someone who builds them or a company who has one worth a flip. I'm looking for one with round tube bars across the window and brake/bedlights in both top corners??? -cuss
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Police stroker said:
Hey guys I've been looking all over the web for a bolt on headahe rack for the rear window of my 2000 F350 dually but to no avail all I find is the complete bed replacement like western hauler stuff! Please help if you know of someone who builds them or a company who has one worth a flip. I'm looking for one with round tube bars across the window and brake/bedlights in both top corners??? -cuss
Thanks, JT

Check out the Ranch Hand outlet in Irving right off loop 12 just south of 35.

Ranch Hand Headache rack

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Western hauler also has a BOLT on rack with lights. Came primered for under $400 Hauled one back from Western Hauler in Fort Worth, Texas for a friend last time I was there. NICE unit well made with stop, turn, tail lights, and back up lights. Mounted two flood lights from a D-9 cAt in the center cutout for the third brake light. Bolts in through the factory stake pocket. I don't remember having to drill any holes other than to mount the backup lights.

Plus picking it up gave me an excuse to stop by Angelo's BBQ just down the street. One of the best BBQ places on the planet. AND i have been to a lot of BBQ places I love my red meat.
 

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Those were some good links! I dunno if I want one of those for my new truck or not. What are they "suppose" to be used for? Sorry if its a dumb question......
 

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The original purpose was to keep material from coming thru the rear window. Now that trucks are more than work trucks, I guess people think they look nice. Me included, but I like the option of running stuff thru an open back window.
 

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pafixitman said:
I like the option of running stuff thru an open back window.
I like having the rack cover the rear window, I can leave the window open on nice days and still have the truck secured.
 

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Joe Mc said:
I like having the rack cover the rear window, I can leave the window open on nice days and still have the truck secured.
That does come in handy...my lumber rack is set up the same way. Really nice to have on warm days :) keeps the cab from getting ridiculously hot...
 

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Joe Mc said:
I like having the rack cover the rear window, I can leave the window open on nice days and still have the truck secured.
My wife's going to be mad at you. LOL LOL LOL
I've been looking at them for a while now,
and that remark has just about sold me
on the idea. LOL I can here her now.
:***: Like you need more **** for your truck.
 
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