What do you think?
What do you think?
Hey everyone. Looking for a little feedback. I have made a few of these rails and accessories with them. I am pondering producing them on a larger scale and marketing them if there was enough demand.
All the products are constructed of aluminum with a textured black powder coat finish
Bedrails
- Clamp to the bed rail with no drilling
- Made of heavy duty 3/16" aluminum with a number of pre-drilled holes.
- Beef up bedrails, protecting them and allowing you to mount just about anything without drilling your truck.
- Retail pricing would be about $190 to $250 per pair depending on size
Other accessories include a headache rack that is just as versatile as a Back Rack, but made of aluminum. The diamond plate window screen bolts in and will be left with a polished aluminum finish unlike these. A number of other accesories are available. Unsure on pricing
Would many truck owners have a need for these? Are most truck owners willing to pay more for the benefits aluminum products over the economy of steel (material costs are 3 to 5 times more)? I appreciate any feedback good or bad.
Sorry about the one photo of a Chevy!
Thanks, gnc


All the products are constructed of aluminum with a textured black powder coat finish
Bedrails
- Clamp to the bed rail with no drilling
- Made of heavy duty 3/16" aluminum with a number of pre-drilled holes.
- Beef up bedrails, protecting them and allowing you to mount just about anything without drilling your truck.
- Retail pricing would be about $190 to $250 per pair depending on size
Other accessories include a headache rack that is just as versatile as a Back Rack, but made of aluminum. The diamond plate window screen bolts in and will be left with a polished aluminum finish unlike these. A number of other accesories are available. Unsure on pricing
Would many truck owners have a need for these? Are most truck owners willing to pay more for the benefits aluminum products over the economy of steel (material costs are 3 to 5 times more)? I appreciate any feedback good or bad.
Sorry about the one photo of a Chevy!
Thanks, gnc


Last edited by gnc103; Mar 30, 2006 at 03:25 PM.


