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2025-08-14 11:39:34
i was very happy with the price and this product
Matt Hall
2025-07-14 14:01:05
Everything went really well. The quality seems to be really great. The only real issue was the long self tappers: they are stainless steel, which I have found to be too brittle to screw into metal frame members. I just used the basic zinc-plated self tappers from Home Depot. Other than that, I cut 4 in off of the female part of the upright. Since it's aluminum, it's nice that you don't have to worry about cutting the paint off and having it rust.
Johnner26
2025-06-14 14:09:31
Crap hardware included don’t even try to use itListing is wrong for smallest measurement it’ll fitDon’t waste your time with this crap
Joanne Gustina
2025-06-10 15:03:20
Love this ! I bought for a friend to carry ladders on top of his van. Great product .Sturdy and safe !
Joe Key
2025-04-18 16:46:39
Installation of ladder rack was a moderate skill level with the use of angle grinder and impact driver. First cutting the up rights then using impact to drill and drive screws
Scott m.
2025-02-23 17:02:09
Arrived on time and was easy to assemble .
jessica payne
2025-01-18 10:54:20
I would give it a 10 if I could!!!Had it 3 days and an accident happened 😕 BUT it held like a CHAMP!!! ALL THE LADDERS &WALKBOARDS STAYED ON AND DIDN'T GO IN THE STREET.
Daniel M
2024-12-18 16:58:10
The rack arrived much quicker than anticipated. Seems well built as it holds my 2 24' fiberglass ladders and my 8' step ladder with no problems. The biggest complaint is with the fasteners provided. They supply self drilling self tapping screws which are completely worthless. The first couple I tried to use the drilling points went into the aluminum of the trailer fine but dulled and wore off when trying to go all the way into the metal support bar of the trailer. I then decided to use a separate drill bit to pretrial the holes. The screws then snapped when you applied any amount of torque to them to try and screw them in. Ended up going to hardware store and getting real hardware to assemble it. You should have a bandsaw or sawzall to cut the brackets to size. The uprights are way too tall..the rack would have been about 1 ft above the trailer roof if I used them the way came. I attached pics of the completed rack and the fasteners that failed. Also a pic of how much material you need to cut off to make it usable for a smaller trailer. If you buy this rack just go get new hardware before you end up like my one pic with a bunch of broken off screws in your trailer and have to drill extra holes. Also it could use some holes or loops built into it for tie downs
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