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The 7BLACKSMITHS Adjustable Truck Contractors Rack is a heavy-duty, rust-resistant alloy steel rack designed to fit full-size pickup trucks. With a 1000 lbs load capacity, adjustable width and braces, and multiple tie-down points, it offers customizable, secure hauling for contractors, craftsmen, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its universal fit and easy installation options make it a must-have upgrade for maximizing your truck’s cargo potential.
| ASIN | B07K4WR5Q6 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #876,750 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #141 in Truck Ladder Racks |
| Brand | 7BLACKSMITHS |
| Brand Name | 7BLACKSMITHS |
| Color | black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Truck |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 234 Reviews |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 139.63 x 55.13 x 32.25 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 139.63 x 55.13 x 32.25 inches |
| Load Capacity | 1000 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | 7BLACKSMITHS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BL1798 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | BL1798 |
| Mounting Type | Rails |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
S**R
Excellent value, way more rugged than I expected.
This product surpassed all of my expectations for design, quality and value. The materials and workmanship were excellent. Assembly takes attention to detail as the instructions are not crystal clear, but there are adequate photos to go by. It is versatile as far as long/short bed, standard, extended or crew cab. All included hardware was very good quality, no problems at all getting nuts and bolts started as all threads were clean. All holes lined up with no drilling or filing required. Due to the heavy duty materials and construction you will need 4 men to lift it on to your truck. I used a tractor with bucket forks and did it by myself. You could use ratchet straps if the rafters in your garage are exposed.
A**.
Good stuff…except the clamps.
I see this thing all the time. Figured it had to be pretty good stuff. It is. However, on my F150 the ‘easy’ clamps were not remotely secure. I would not and could not, in good conscience, put anything on the rack and trust it on the road with the clamps employed. I through-bolted it in position instead and it’s pretty much bulletproof. Directions were pretty much junk but I did it solo with no problems…kinda be of those things where if you have a pickup truck and need a rack on it, chances are you’re capable of figuring it out.
M**N
Excellent product. Tricky to assemble. Some additional steps needed to prevent rust.
I've seen comments where people complain about the instructions, so I've scanned them for you. It's true that the bags of nuts and bolts are not labeled, but you can work out what's what from the parts count and a ruler or calipers. This ladder rack is powder-coated on the outside. I've seen complaints of rust stains on the vehicle caused by water getting inside the tubes where there is no powder coating. If you seal the joints and bolt holes with black RTV silicon and/or heat-shrink tubing during the assembly, that should prevent the internal rust and staining problem. DO NOT seal the joints until you are 100% certain of the assembly. Take the time to read the instructions and watch some assembly videos well before you start. When people talk about the assembly taking 6-7 hours, it's likely because they did something wrong and had to take sections apart and start again. Nylock nuts are most effective when they are only fully tightened once, so only assemble the rack finger-tight until you are 100% certain that everything is correct. The bolts that set the angle of the legs should only be fully tightened once the rack is on the truck and visually aligned to the bed and the cab. I think the assembly for short (5.5') and medium (6.5') beds are the same but the front "legs" must be positioned and assembled differently for long (8') beds. This is easy enough to do if you catch it in time, but a major pain if you don't. Value for money: Even if you own a welder, there is no way you could purchase the raw materials to build this ladder rack yourself without it costing considerably more. Yes, there are some compromises to make this rack "universal", but I think they are reasonable.
H**T
Plan to make some modifications.
First: This is Not a one size fits all rack as the seller claims. If you don't have a 6'+ bed don't waste your time unless you just like the look, just need parts to work with, and have the ability to modify this to your liking. Also, if your bed has a lining that doesn't allow access to the lip around the bed; again, don't waste your time. You'll need to make significant modifications to components to get this to fit, and drilling will be involved counter to the sellers claim. Second: This is not a well built rack on the manufactures side. The powder coating was coming off when it arrived. I've had this rack for a little over a month and there are areas that are already visibly covered in rust. Additionally the connecting "I"'s in the frame were not welded adequately, and there was a good bit of weld splatter around weld areas that should have been ground off before powder coating. Something that while trivial speaks to the workmanship that goes into a product like this. I would not recommend putting 1000 lbs of anything on this rack. The hardware as others have noted arrives in bulk bags unlabeled but is easy enough to distinguish given the instructions sent. They managed to sent the wrong size lock washers and the wrong number of lock washers but these are easy to find a a hardware store. The locknuts are the cheapest they could find to ship and I suspect the bolts aren't too far off. Once you tighten this thing down for fit don't plan on loosing it for removal or adjustment unless you want to buy all new hardware. Third: This is not an easy to remove rack as the seller claims. Unless you put this on your truck Without any changes to the way it was sent. Meaning you put it together; set it on your bed, put the 8 j hooks in place and secured it to your bed;, consider it a permanent fixture. If you have a smaller truck expect the rack to sit significantly higher than your cab. Again you'll need to make modifications to the legs to get it down to a more reasonable height. It's on my truck and I'm going to use it but I won't be buying from this company again, and I won't recommend them to others.
P**N
Great for the cost
The rack is to carry kayaks and it seems very sturdy. Looks nice also. We do get a little humming noise while traveling.
S**S
Don’t buy unless you have a lot of time on ur hands
The rack itself is sturdy and strong but the instructions are the worst thing I have ever seen. It literally took me like 3 hrs with help to put together you have to guess on the whole building process which bolts go where. I do like the black paint but it chips off fast.
H**F
Good once put together.
It wasn't packaged that well so some of the powder coating was rubbed off during shipment leaving bare metal which will lead to rust then rust stains on pickup. Instructions were not that well written. Bolts were not labeled and separated so a little confusing when putting together. Watched several videos of other racks being assembled and together with the instructions was able to put together.
M**E
Excellent Purchase - very useful
I was impressed at the robustness of this Pipe Rack - it has come in handy so many times! It was fairly straightforward in setting up, but there is no way it can be done solo. I've had this for over a year, and it has been an awesome acquisition.
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