Heavy-duty rack systems for work trucks and commercial vehicles. Ladder racks, lumber racks, service body racks, and headache racks — professionally installed at our Reno and Carson City locations.
Whether you run a construction crew, plumbing business, or utility fleet — we carry the commercial rack systems that keep your crew productive and your equipment secure.
A commercial rack turns your truck into a tool. Electricians, plumbers, HVAC contractors, landscapers, painters, and general contractors all depend on being able to carry the right materials to the job site efficiently and safely. The rack systems we install are built for working trucks — not weekend rigs — and are spec'd for the loads and access patterns that matter in a trade environment.
Rack-It is one of the most well-known names in commercial truck rack systems and we have been their dealer in the Northern Nevada market longer than anyone. Rack-It builds their systems in the USA from heavy-duty steel and aluminum, and their racks are designed specifically for the demands of working trucks — welders, electricians, plumbers, HVAC contractors, and anyone else who needs a rack that performs day in and day out without issues. Their headache racks, full-length ladder racks, and combination systems are among the most robust in the segment.
One thing that sets us apart from other shops carrying Rack-It is inventory. We stock Rack-It racks at both locations, which means shorter lead times for customers who need to get a truck back to work quickly rather than waiting on an order. If you need a commercial rack this week, call us first — we likely have what you need on hand.
Adrian Steel is one of the most widely used commercial van and truck upfitting brands in North America. Their ladder racks, pipe racks, and combo systems are found on contractor fleets throughout the country because they're purpose-built for tradespeople. Adrian Steel racks are designed for specific vehicle platforms, which means clean installation, correct weight distribution, and proper integration with factory tie-down systems. We handle full upfit installs including racks, van shelving, and cargo management as part of complete work vehicle builds.
Weather Guard makes commercial racks and toolboxes that are standard equipment on serious work trucks. Their rack systems are designed to work as part of a complete upfit alongside their toolbox lineup — the mounting systems, styling, and load ratings are designed to complement each other. Weather Guard is particularly popular for fleet applications where consistency across vehicles matters.
Ranger Design specializes in van equipment but also offers truck rack solutions for service vehicles. Their products are known for intelligent use of space and integration between rack, shelving, and interior storage components.
Headache racks mount behind the cab and protect the cab glass from shifting loads. They're essential for any truck carrying pipe, conduit, lumber, or other long material. Full-length ladder racks extend from cab to tailgate and provide a platform for ladders, pipe, and sheet goods. Over-cab extensions increase capacity beyond the bed for longer material. Combination systems pair headache racks with side rails or full-length racks for maximum versatility.
We'll look at what you're carrying, how you access it during a typical day, and what your truck's weight ratings allow — then spec the right configuration.
Drop-down style ladder racks lower to a comfortable working height, making it easy to load and unload ladders without the heavy lifting. Designed to reduce fatigue and protect your crew's shoulders, these racks bring your gear down to you — so you can get back to the job faster.
Commercial rack installation involves proper torque specifications, bed rail integration, and weight distribution to keep your truck handling correctly when loaded. We install everything we sell at both locations. For multi-vehicle fleet upfits, contact us directly to discuss scheduling and volume.
It depends on what you're carrying. Most commercial ladder racks are rated between 500 and 1,000 pounds distributed load. For carrying heavy material like steel conduit or metal pipe, you want to be at the higher end of that range. We'll spec the right rack for your typical load.
Yes. We work with contractors and fleet managers for complete work truck builds — rack, toolbox, lighting, and interior organization as a single project. Contact either location to discuss your fleet requirements and we'll put together a quote.
Most full-length commercial racks are not compatible with a tonneau cover since they use the same bed rail mounting positions. Headache racks alone are typically compatible with most tonneau covers. If you need both cover and rack capability, we'll look at your options — there are some combination solutions depending on the application.
Call or stop by either location. Bring your truck and a description of your typical job load — we'll put together the right setup.
Our team will help you find the right product for your truck, budget, and use case.