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Westin Automotive Low Profile Bed Cap Cross Rail Kit - Recon Recovery

Westin Automotive Low Profile Bed Cap Cross Rail Kit - Recon Recovery

Upgrade your truck’s capability with the Westin EXP Cross Bars—built for strength, versatility, and everyday use. Designed for a precise fit across mid-size and full-size trucks, these cross bars provide a reliable platform for hauling gear on the jobsite or on the trail.

Constructed from e-coated aluminum with heavy-duty steel mounting feet, they’re built to handle harsh environments while delivering long-lasting durability. Whether you're mounting a rooftop tent, carrying ladders, or loading up gear, these cross bars give you the confidence to haul it all.


Key Features

  • Available in 43" (mid-size trucks) and 51" (full-size trucks) for proper fitment
  • Supports up to 150 lbs per cross bar
  • Ideal for rooftop tents, bikes, kayaks, cargo carriers, and jobsite gear
  • E-coated aluminum construction for corrosion resistance
  • Heavy-duty powder-coated steel mounting feet for secure attachment
  • Textured black finish resists scratches and wear
  • Built for both work trucks and off-road setups
  • Durable, lightweight design for long-term performance
Static Vs Dynamic

Dynamic Load Rating (When Moving)

  • The highest amount of weight that your rack can hold when driving.
  • It includes factors like aerodynamics, vibrations, braking, and cornering forces.
  • It's usually less than static capacity.
  • Usage examples include:
  • Cargo boxes
  • Bicycles and kayaks
  • Ladders and equipment

When driving, the dynamic load rating is critical.

Static Load Rating (When Stationary)

  • The highest weight capacity of your rack when your vehicle isn't moving.
  • There are no dynamic forces here; only vertical loads apply.
  • It's significantly more than the dynamic load rating.
  • Usage examples include:
  • Rooftop tents
  • Weight of people inside the tent
  • Stationary gear configurations

Example Comparison
Dynamic load capacity: 150 lbs (during driving)
Static load capacity: 500–700+ lbs (when stationary)

 

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Westin Automotive Low Profile Bed Cap Cross Rail Kit - Recon Recovery—

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Description

Upgrade your truck’s capability with the Westin EXP Cross Bars—built for strength, versatility, and everyday use. Designed for a precise fit across mid-size and full-size trucks, these cross bars provide a reliable platform for hauling gear on the jobsite or on the trail.

Constructed from e-coated aluminum with heavy-duty steel mounting feet, they’re built to handle harsh environments while delivering long-lasting durability. Whether you're mounting a rooftop tent, carrying ladders, or loading up gear, these cross bars give you the confidence to haul it all.


Key Features

  • Available in 43" (mid-size trucks) and 51" (full-size trucks) for proper fitment
  • Supports up to 150 lbs per cross bar
  • Ideal for rooftop tents, bikes, kayaks, cargo carriers, and jobsite gear
  • E-coated aluminum construction for corrosion resistance
  • Heavy-duty powder-coated steel mounting feet for secure attachment
  • Textured black finish resists scratches and wear
  • Built for both work trucks and off-road setups
  • Durable, lightweight design for long-term performance
Static Vs Dynamic

Dynamic Load Rating (When Moving)

  • The highest amount of weight that your rack can hold when driving.
  • It includes factors like aerodynamics, vibrations, braking, and cornering forces.
  • It's usually less than static capacity.
  • Usage examples include:
  • Cargo boxes
  • Bicycles and kayaks
  • Ladders and equipment

When driving, the dynamic load rating is critical.

Static Load Rating (When Stationary)

  • The highest weight capacity of your rack when your vehicle isn't moving.
  • There are no dynamic forces here; only vertical loads apply.
  • It's significantly more than the dynamic load rating.
  • Usage examples include:
  • Rooftop tents
  • Weight of people inside the tent
  • Stationary gear configurations

Example Comparison
Dynamic load capacity: 150 lbs (during driving)
Static load capacity: 500–700+ lbs (when stationary)

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