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Semi-Truck Cab Racks Universal
Semi Truck Cab Racks That Work as Hard as You Do
Whether you're hauling heavy equipment or running long haul freight, a solid cab rack will help you avoid nightmare scenarios: chains blowing off, tools sliding around and getting damaged, or having no room in your cab!Protect Your Cab & Organize Your Gear
These racks do more than look good behind your cab. They act as a protective barrier, securing your chains and tools, protecting cab and cargo, and adding stability to oversized loads and excess gear during long-haul and short-haul drives.Designed for Big Rig Truck Drivers in Mind
Choose from high-grade aluminum or steel construction. We carry top brands like Merritt and Sturdy-Light, known for strength, style, and durability. Whether you need chain hangers, complete trays, or a diamond plate toolbox, we’ve got the setup to match your rig and your route. - Customize to Fit Your Needs.- Add shelves, cab guards, and LED lights.
- Get racks with jail bar windows or lockable doors.
- Shop by width, mount style, or accessory compatibility. It’s easy to install and even easier to love—especially when your tools are exactly where you need them. With a semi truck back rack or a cab rack mounting kit, you can easily protect your cab space, and stay organized. This way, you don’t waste valuable time looking for tools and gear. It’s securely stored in one spot.
Shop Universal-Fit Semi Truck Cab Racks Today
Give your truck the upgrade it deserves. Whether you want to upgrade to an aluminum cab rack with grab handle bars or a lockable stainless steel tool tray for your commercial truck,they’re built for real-world use. Browse now and find the perfect fit for your semi truck.Frequently Asked Questions About Semi-Truck Cab Racks Universal
Will a universal cab rack fit my specific truck make and model?
Universal cab racks are designed to fit most semi-trucks with standard cab widths between 70-80 inches. However, you'll need to verify your cab's exact measurements and mounting points. Common fits include Peterbilt 379/389, Kenworth W900/T800, Freightliner Classic/Cascadia, and International 9900i. Some newer aerodynamic models may require additional mounting brackets or modifications. We recommend measuring your cab width at the mounting points and checking for any cab fairings or accessories that might interfere with installation.
What's the difference between aluminum and steel cab racks, and which should I choose?
Aluminum racks typically weigh 40-60% less than steel versions, reducing overall vehicle weight and potentially improving fuel economy. They resist corrosion naturally but may show scratches more easily. Steel racks offer superior strength for heavy-duty applications and cost less upfront, but require regular maintenance to prevent rust. Choose aluminum if weight savings and low maintenance are priorities. Select steel if you need maximum durability for extreme loads or prefer the lower initial cost and don't mind periodic touch-ups.
How difficult is the installation, and what tools will I need?
Most universal cab racks require 2-4 hours for installation with basic mechanical skills. You'll need a drill with metal bits (typically 3/8" and 1/2"), wrenches or sockets (usually 3/4" and 13/16"), a measuring tape, and a helper for positioning. The main challenges include drilling precise mounting holes in your cab (measure twice, drill once), ensuring proper alignment, and managing the weight during installation. Some drivers report needing to slightly modify mounting brackets for perfect fitment. Professional installation typically runs $200-400 if you prefer expert help.
What finishes are available, and how do they hold up over time?
Common finishes include polished aluminum (requires regular polishing to maintain shine), brushed aluminum (hides minor scratches well), powder-coated black or custom colors (most durable but can chip), and chrome-plated steel (highest shine but needs careful maintenance). Based on driver feedback, powder coating typically lasts 5-7 years before showing wear, while polished aluminum may need attention every 2-3 months to maintain appearance. Consider your climate and maintenance preferences when choosing - powder coating excels in harsh weather, while polished finishes work best with regular care.
Can I mount lights, antennas, or other accessories to universal cab racks?
Most universal cab racks come with pre-drilled holes or mounting points for common accessories. Standard features include tabs for CB antennas, holes for auxiliary lights (typically accepting 4-7 inch rounds), and chain hangers. Load capacity varies by model but generally supports 50-150 pounds of accessories. When adding lights, ensure your electrical system can handle the additional load and use proper gauge wiring. Some racks offer modular light bars or custom drilling services for specific setups. Always verify the total weight rating before mounting heavy accessories like spare tires or toolboxes.