🛠️ Gear Up for Adventure!
The ARIES 111000 Classic Heavy-Duty Black Steel Truck Headache Rack is engineered for vehicle-specific fitment, providing robust protection and a sleek look for your truck. With dimensions of 26 x 3 x 70 inches and a lightweight design of 55 pounds, this headache rack is the perfect blend of strength and style, ensuring your truck is ready for any challenge.
Color | Black |
Brand | ARIES |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 26 x 3 x 70 inches |
Mounting Type | Truck Bed Mount |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00812410010193 |
Manufacturer | Aries |
UPC | 812410010193 |
Model | Headache Rack |
Item Weight | 55 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 26 x 3 x 70 inches |
Item model number | 111000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 111000 |
OEM Part Number | BBDR111000 |
C**R
Excellent inexpensive option
Fits my 2015 Ram 1500 well. Needed to drill holes for installation a little further back than was ideal but that’s because of the bed design of the truck. The rack has worked well so far. Was easy to install.
D**E
Very Well Built & Durable
I have had this headache rack for 3 years and 6 months and installed on 2 different trucks. (98 Sierra 2500 & 08 Silverado 2500) It is still in great shape, with the only rust near the bottom, as pictured. It is well built and has taken a beating but is holding up well. Let's put it this way, I have seen other more popular and expensive brands rust after not even one year.My only gripe is the width between the bed rails. If it would be an inch wider, my oversize WeatherGuard toolbox would fit perfectly, but I still give the rack 5 starts all around because it has proven over and over how well its built, as well as the quality of the finish. If I needed a second rack, I would purchase the Aries again.
A**R
Good Value
This cab protector is ruggedly built, for the most part, and good value for the money. It has a design flaw that can be corrected at the time of installation and I provide a fix for that flaw later in the review. I got this protector for a beat up 2002 Silverado 1500 4WD that we mainly use for hauling firewood. After replacing the rear window twice due to misdirected firewood, I decided to install a window protector. Looks are unimportant on this old dented up truck but it is a nice-looking rack. Keep in mind this is a universal protector and do not expect it to simply bolt on. If you want one custom built for a specific make and model, expect to spend several times as much money on it.The problem encountered on the Silverado is that the front factory bolt hole was right over the side of the stake cavity in the bed and it was impossible to locate a bolt there (see second photo). I had to drill a new hole and locate the front bolt, which you can see in the first figure, well behind that point in order to get to the bolt on the underside. That in itself is no big deal but for some reason they put a notch in the bar alongside the front hole which creates a very weak spot in the mounting bar as can be seen in the second photo. If you mounted it only as shown in the first photo and you, for example, tied down a load with a ratchet strap hooked to the top of the rack, you would simply bend the whole rack backwards with it bending at the weak point. Even if you were able to use the front factory bolt hole, there would still be a weak point there. I drilled a new hole in front of the front factory hole at a location that allowed me to use a J-bolt to connect through the stake cavity in the bed to the tie down hole in the side of the stake cavity as shown in the third photo. In retrospect, I probably did not need the added hole for the bolt to the bed shown in the first photo.The J-bolt connection helped a little bit with weak point in the bar, but not much. I figured it was just a matter of time until someone pulled really hard backwards on the rack and bent the mounting bar badly. My fix is shown in the fourth photo. I added a brace on each side. I made it out of 1"x1"x1/8" angle iron bolting it to the mounting bar and the rack. With this addition, I believe I now have a very rugged frame that should outlast the truck. The only tools required to make the brace were a drill, a hacksaw, and a vice and the angle iron can be purchased at most any hardware store, so most anyone can do it. I strongly recommend it. By-the-way, I am a licensed mechanical engineer with many years of experience and know a thing or two about designing structures of this nature but I think the weakness would be obvious to most backyard mechanics as well, so it is a little surprising that it was not corrected in the factory design.I should also point out that the "louvers" on the protector are not very sturdy. They should be fine for light or soft items that might otherwise hit the window but they are not going to hold up to hard impacts (e.g. being hit with a piece of thrown firewood). For applications where it might take some hard impacts, I recommend cutting out a piece of 1/2" or thicker plywood to place on the rack to protect it. With that addition, it should be ready for some rugged heavy-duty use, which it will get on my truck.All-in-all, I think it is a good rack for the money as long as you understand you may have to do a bit of work and adapting to install it.
J**.
Is universal design, However it does fit the f150 as discribed...
Was hesitant to order this headache rack for my mothers f150, because several reviewers complained of the mounts landing right in the double wall of the bed making it impossible to install, or some added spacers to move the mounts outward.However the headache rack arrived complete well packed, with no damage to the rack or the packaging.Once the mounts are installed on the rack, the rack centers on the bed nicely. The cab contour is a little off, but that is to be expected with a universal headache rack. (it is not really noticeable and follows generally well, but if you are looking for an exact copy of the cab body line you will want a custom built rack for your model truck.)That being said If you are looking to just have it follow the general body line uniformly, and frame the 3rd brake light nicely this will do just fine.I don't know if the design has been changed since the reviewers were complaining about it having movement, but ours has no movement once it is fully tightened. (any force to the rack, moves the entire truck on it's suspension..)The mounts land nicely on the top of the bed rails, the holes in the mounts do go toward the inner side of the bed void, however it is easy enough to get a wrench on the nuts from the bottom of the truck. (you just have to feel for the bolts, because the back ones will not be very easy to see because of the contours of the inner bed wall, but the do go through above the inner bed well and are easily reached from the bottom of the truck. (it will take 2 people to easily tighten the mounts, one under the truck holding the wrench on the nut, while the other is up top tightening the bolts.)One thing to note, is the plastic bedrail protectors do collapse under these mounts once they are tight, so that is a possibility to why some complain that it moves, they may have only tightened it until it started to collapse the bed rail protector. (it does not bother us that the protector compresses, and if it was of a concern likely any headache rack would collapse the rail protectors... But the mounts on this rack would be fairly easy to put under the protectors if there were slots cut in the protectors for the upright of the mount to go though. or place spacers under the rail protector so the void in it could not compress. I may do one of those to her truck in the future, but she is happy the way it is.)As for the welds, the one I received had no grinding marks as others have complained of, however the welds are all full beads, some heavier than others... so if you want concealed or ground flush welds this is not the rack for you. But likely, you will not find one with concealed welds in this price point.Over all this rack would be very hard to beat for the price, and looks as if it will hold up well even for somebody that uses it heavily. (she really won't use it that heavily)We are happy with it, and she likes the way it looks on her truck.
C**A
Head rack
Looks great in my truck and easy to install
T**7
Perfect
Fits perfect and looks great!! Bought for a 2019 Dodge ram and it fits perfect and was very easy to install!!
A**W
Perfect
A headache rack tall enough for the lower box on my 06 Ram. Fast delivery, easy install and works well. I like how it looks too!
A**T
Good, but with a caveat.
So, I like this rack and think it's decent value.However, the bracket design needs a rethink. I had to modify the brackets so that they don't flex and cause the rack to vibrate and jiggle in the wind. I also noticed after less than a year light rust spots popping up. So, I used Dom16 by Dominion Sure Seal. It took care of that, too.
A**H
Solid Design and Looks Good!
I bought this for my 2014 F-150 and it fit perfectly. I had to drill a couple holes for each side through the side walls, but was easy enough, and then just slipped the bolts through, tightened them up and good to go!The wide top rack is quite nice, I chose this one over a Back Rack brand for that reason, makes it ideal for carrying materials and ladders at the same time without having to stack it all up too high.Would highly recommend!
S**
very high quality!
Easy to install and looks even better than the description. Husband is super happy with it.
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