The Elevate Rack System from TruXedo

A Storage Solution for Your Ford F-150
1992-1996

Ford F150 1996


With the rise in popularity of overlanding, a lot of different rack systems have hit the market. But, how do you decide which one is for you? What functions of your truck bed will you sacrifice with a rack system? Here, we’ll take a look at the TruXedo Elevate Rack System for your 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, or 1996 Ford F-150, and what makes it unique compared to other bed rack systems.

Kayak being placed on Yakima JayLow rack.
The Elevate Rack System works in tandem with most truck bed covers, such as the Retrax XR, Roll-N-Lock M Series XT, Undercover Ultra Flex, and TruXedo Roll-Up Covers.

What is the TruXedo Elevate Rack System and How Can You Use it?

The Elevate Rack System is a telescoping bed rack, ranging from 18” - 28”. This telescoping feature allows flexibility with your rack setup. Without problem, you can keep things low and tight to your cab, or raised up to transport something over the can such as a kayak.

The real unique feature about this rack is the design of the mounting system. Unlike some other bed rack options on the market that hard mount or bolt directly to your bed, the Elevate Rack is designed to mount using T-slot rails. This means it works in tandem with most truck bed covers, such as the Retrax XR, Roll-N-Lock M Series XT, UnderCover Ultra Flex, and TruXedo Roll-Up CoversTruXedo Roll-Up Covers. Currently, there are very few rack systems on the market that are compatible with truck bed covers, and the only ones that are typically don’t have the same range of compatibility. If you have tools, overlanding gear, or other valuables inside your bed and want to keep them secure, you can cover them with your bed cover while still using the Elevate Rack. The crossbars also have T-slot channels on both the top and bottom for you to easily mount T-slot accessories. The overhang of the crossbars allows for awnings to be mounted without the need for a platform, which can save you money and weight.

Who is the Elevate Rack System from TruXedo Not for?

The T-slot rails mount to your bed rails using brackets, so there is no drilling to install them. These rails include 4 tie-downs that can be positioned anywhere, along with tie down points integrated into the base of the rack, allowing you to set up the Elevate Rack System in a configuration that best suits your needs. With a static weight rating of 500 lbs. and off-road weight rating of 250 lbs., the Elevate Rack System is robust enough to support bikes, kayaks, baskets, ladders, or even roof top tents.

The Elevate Rack comes in a wider crossbar configuration for most full-size trucks, as well as the Gladiator, Frontier, and Tacoma, but there is a narrower configuration as well for trucks such as the Canyon, Colorado, Ranger, and Maverick.

Yakima JayLow kayak and canoe rack on roof of car.
The Elevate Rack System is robust enough to support bikes, kayaks, baskets, ladders, or even roof top tents.

Who is the Elevate Rack System from TruXedo for?

With a retail starting price of $779 for the rack and $189 for the optional rails, the Elevate Rack is priced very competitively compared to other rack systems on the market with similar features. If you’re looking for an adjustable option for carrying gear over your truck bed, great compatibility with T-slot accessories, or you want the ability to keep your bed secured with a truck bed cover, then the Elevate Rack System from Truck Hero is the rack for you.

People putting kayak on the Yakima JayLow rack.
The Yakima JayLow rack is adjustable and includes tie-down points.

Who is and isn’t the Yakima JayLow for?

If you’re someone looking to carry a large amount of weight off-road, or mount gear onto the sides of a truck bed rack, the Elevate Rack may not be a good option for you.

Want to learn more about the Elevate Rack System from TruXedo?

Watch our comprehensive product overview video below!

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