Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Shiprock Mid Height Rack (12.5")
1 review
MR47215
Regular price $789.00 Sale price $749.00/
Find the product description and FAQs about your Chevy Silverado below! ⇩
- Can I install a RTT? A: Yes, by adding the 4CX ROOF/SIDE BARS you can actually adjust the distance between both bars to match the rails of any Roof Top Tent in the market and you will be able to bolt it directly into our 4CX ROOF/SIDE BARS with the factory clamps that come with the RTT.
- Is your product compatible with a tonneau cover? A: Yes! Our system is compatible with selected tonneau covers. Please refer to our Cover Compatibility List.
- Does this offer cabin clearance for my Chevy Silverado? A: The Shiprock Bed Rack System offers cabin clearance for your Chevy Silverado, the Shiprock Mid Rack System does not. (12.5")
- How much does this weight?
- SHIPROCK MID RACK: 70 LBS
- SHIPROCK BED RACK: 88 LBS
- If you add the 4CX ROOF/SIDE BARS, it will add 28 LBS for each pair.
- What is the weight capacity? A: Rated Capacity Evenly Distributed (Static) 800 Lbs. / Dynamic Capacity 300 Lbs
The Shiprock collection has been modularly designed to efficiently increase your pick-up truck cargo capacity and improve your space distribution for overlanding and camping adventures. Compatible with selected tonneau covers and a great variety of aftermarket accessories!
- Length adjustable (MAX length: 64”)
- MAX Rated Capacity: 800 Lbs. (Static), 300 Lbs. (Dynamic)
- Different configurations and upgrades available.
- Installation does not require drilling or modifying original parts of the vehicle.
- Unique patent pending design
- Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects, 3 years paint warranty.
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Daniel B. The rack itself is good. However, trying to figure out how to attach the rack onto the truck was frustrating. (I had to buy a u-channel rail from Home Depot).
Tuwa doesn’t provide any help when it comes to trying to find the adapter or rail that mounts to the truck.
Also, the installation instructions were poorly written. I’ve seen better instructions written by Marines in red crayon.