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Does anyone have any good designs for a homeade headache rack?

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Old 08-17-2007, 09:01 PM
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Does anyone have any good designs for a homeade headache rack?

Im really not wanting to spend a bunch of money to buy a headache rack and i have plenty of scrap metal lying around the back of the shop. Does anyone have any good homeade headache rack designs/ measurements lying around to help me towards building mine? any help is appreciated
Old 08-17-2007, 09:56 PM
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Here's a pic of my Headache Rack that i built a couple years ago. It's made from 1 1/4" square tubing, 3/4 angle iron, it was originally designed for my dads 3/4 ton chevy, so i had to rebuild it a little for my truck, and the only thing i would change is the mounting brackets that i designed, they don't hold it a stiff and steady so it wiggles when hitting bumps. Maybe either put a gusset in each corner, or a set angled downtubes like a bolt in light/rollbar, that and maybe a little bit larger tubing like 1 3/4-2" Other then that, it works great and has saved my back window a time or two already and i just put it in this past April.

By the way, this was taken before i re-welded the mounting points in the bed now each side has a 20" long piece of 1 1/4" angle iron that sits on each bed rail and is my mounting points for the headache rack and also my diamond plate toolbox that i now have also.
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Old 08-18-2007, 05:23 AM
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I also have made my own headache rack. Here is a pic.

There is a bar going between the two top pieces but it is thin so I could still use my third brake light.
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I believe the angle I used was 19 degrees, this is the angle on the sides. I used 2" sqaure tube for the legs, real thick wall, maybe 1/8" or better. The top tube was a piece of 2" x 5" tube(I believe??). The inner pieces were 1" square tube and there is a lower portion you can't see behind the box that is also 1" that runs the whole lower length. The small sections on either side are 1/2 or 3/4" round tube, all custom cut/fit and welded in place to make it how it is.

I took vacation that week and spent at least 8 hours a day in the shop making this. I know I have at least 50 hours in this with wiring, wiring to the truck and so on. I use a trailer connector(4 way) at the base of the rack so if I had to remove it I could just unplug it. I also made a harness to go to the rear trailer connector where the lights for the rack get there power.

If you need some pics I have more or measurements message me your email and I'll get into more detail.

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Here is mine. The angle iron runs the full length of the bed for protection.
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The rails that runs the length are 2x3x.25 and across the back is 2x2 x.25 the pipe is 2.0 round with end caps and a couple of 90s. The rails that run the length do a good job of protecting the bed with a gooseneck trailer. The rack is also good protection for the cab and for hauling long lengths of material. I think if you click on the pictures it will enlarge them. Hope this helps.
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Here is a design I have been making up and changing as I re-think some things and measure it out. I will soon be getting the metal and beginning welding it up at work....

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I have some pics of mine in my gallery.
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