Bedside Rack System - Stage 1 Kit | Ford F-150 & Raptor (2009 - 2014)
Product #111010
Description
***6.5ft bedlength is currently not supported***
Just because you have a lot of gear, doesn’t mean you have to have a lot of mess. While standard storage might not cut it, the BuiltRight Industries Bedside Rack System can. This kit includes a full set of Bedside Rack System panels along with the most commonly used attachments. The Original Riser Mounts are perfect for mounting two implements - shovel, axe, jack handle, etc. The Super Clamp Riser Mounts are great for a fire extinguisher, recovery strap, tie down straps, etc. The MOLLE nuts will ensure that installation and configuration isn't a headache.
Kit Includes
Be sure to use the link below to verify that this system will fit your truck.
(1x) Bedside Rack System 4 Panel Kit | Ford F-150 & Raptor (2009 - 2014)
(2x) Riser Mounts (Pair) - Quick Fist Original
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Bedside Rack System - Stage 1 Kit | Ford F-150 & Raptor (2009 - 2014)
'Block & Slot' Pattern
The term MOLLE has become a bit of a buzzword in recent years and many imitation products have latched onto it, simply cutting square or rectangles into their products. The BuiltRight 'Block and Slot' pattern offers slotted features, designed for use with common 1/4" mounting hardware in addition to correct MIL-SPEC MOLLE/PALS features. Finally, the BuiltRight MOLLE Nuts (sold separately) offer an additional mounting location with a 1/4-20 threaded hole for easy installation.
The Design Process
BuiltRight is an engineering company before all else and we're obsessed with great mechanical design. Each product has a story of ideas, innovation and iteration until it's just right.
Your Bedside Rack System started as a 3D scan of multiple truck beds, in order to understand the manufacturing tolerances that Ford, GM, etc hold themselves to. We then use that data along with CAD files provided by our OEM partners to design parts that will fit your truck perfectly.
Finally, we test those parts using finite element analysis on the computer before sending them out to our network of product testers around the world. Real-world testing happens in Baja, on ranches and job sites across the country and on the icy, salty roads from the Midwest to the Northeast.