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"Box Extenders" For Pickups
"It lets me use my pickup to haul bigger, bulkier loads than would ever be possible with a cargo cap or tarp," says John Chechuck, Burgettstown, Penn., about his new "vertical truck box extender."
It consists of four 2-in. wide, 12-in. high aluminum panels that bolt to the top of the bed rails. Three of the pane
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"Box Extenders" For Pickups PICKUPS Accessories 27-4-29 "It lets me use my pickup to haul bigger, bulkier loads than would ever be possible with a cargo cap or tarp," says John Chechuck, Burgettstown, Penn., about his new "vertical truck box extender."
It consists of four 2-in. wide, 12-in. high aluminum panels that bolt to the top of the bed rails. Three of the panels bolt together at the corners, while the rear panel is pinned on which makes it easily removable.
"The bright checker-plate design adds to the overall appearance of the vehicle," says Chechuck. "Works great for hauling sawdust or grain or any loose item. It takes only a few minutes to remove the panels. A standard cargo cap can still be used on the bed extender because it's the same size as the pickup bed."
Chechuck is looking for a manufacturer and a distributor. He says the bed extenders are designed to sell for about $250.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, John J. Chechuck, 802 Parker Rd., Burgettstown, Penn. 15021 (ph 724 947-9282).
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