Our headache racks and truck cab protectors are available for Ford F-150, Super Duty F-250 and F-350, Dodge Ram 1500, Ram 2500 and 3500, Chevy Silverado 1500, Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD, GMC Sierra 1500, Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD, Toyota Tacoma, Toyota Tundra, and Nissan Titan. We carry the best headache rack options for Ram 2500 work trucks, contractor rigs, fleet vehicles, and off-road builds — from open-frame steel racks to fully louvered aluminum headache racks with integrated light brackets and toolbox rails.
BackRack, Westin & Aries Headache Racks with Tonneau Cover Adapters
Our headache rack lineup includes BackRack original racks, safety racks, SRX racks, and SRL lighted racks with full vehicle-specific install hardware and tonneau cover adapters — so you can run a headache rack with a tonneau cover at the same time without modifications. Westin HDX headache racks are available in black steel and stainless steel with oversized box options for F-150, Super Duty, Ram 1500, Ram 2500/3500, Silverado, Sierra, and Tundra. Aries headache racks offer bolt-on installation for Super Duty and F-150.
For trucks that haul tools, lumber, and equipment daily, pair your headache rack with a Tool Boxes crossover box or side-mount box for secure bed storage. Add a Truck Caps topper for enclosed cargo protection, or mount your load on a truck bed rack from our Cargo Beds collection. For loading ramps and fuel transfer tanks, browse Ramps and Fuel Storage. All commercial truck accessories are available under our Commercial collection.
Complete your work truck or off-road build — add a Tonneau Covers from Exterior, upgrade your ride height with a lift or leveling kit from Suspension, wire up LED work lights from Electronics, or set up your trailer hitch and towing mirrors from Towing.
What's Included in Our Truck Headache Rack Collection
- BackRack original headache racks — open-frame steel cab protectors with side rails, toolbox siderails, and tonneau cover adapters for F-150, Super Duty, Ram 1500, Ram 2500/3500, Silverado, Sierra, Tundra, Tacoma, Frontier, and Maverick
- BackRack safety racks & SRX racks — enhanced cab guards with integrated light mounting points and reflective visibility for contractor and fleet trucks
- BackRack SRL lighted racks — headache racks with pre-wired LED light mounting for work trucks that need rear-facing illumination
- Westin HDX headache racks — heavy-duty steel racks in black powder-coat and stainless steel with standard and oversized box options for F-150, Super Duty, Ram, Silverado, Sierra, and Tundra
- Aries headache racks — bolt-on cab guards for Super Duty and F-150 in black powder-coated steel
- Louvered headache racks — ventilated rack designs that allow airflow through the cab window while blocking cargo and debris
- Aluminum headache racks — lightweight rack options for trucks that need cab protection without added weight for payload-sensitive applications
- Tonneau cover adapters — BackRack-specific adapters that allow headache rack installation alongside tri-fold, hard folding, and retractable tonneau covers without interference
- Install hardware & siderails — vehicle-specific mounting brackets, toolbox siderails, and standard siderails for every BackRack model and truck fitment
Why Choose Lethal Auto
Every headache rack at Lethal Auto includes vehicle-specific install hardware and is matched to your truck's exact year, make, model, and bed length — with a lowest price guarantee across Canada and expert support from real truck enthusiasts. Whether you need a headache rack with toolbox rails for your Ram 2500 contractor truck or a cab guard with light mounts for your Super Duty fleet rig, our team is available Monday to Friday at 306-717-3959 to help you find the right setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a headache rack and a cab guard?
A headache rack and a cab guard serve the same purpose — protecting the rear cab window from shifting cargo, lumber, pipes, and equipment during hauling and hard braking. The terms are used interchangeably across the industry. BackRack, Westin, and Aries all manufacture racks that function as both a headache rack and a cab guard, with the main differences being frame style, material, and mounting options rather than the terminology used.
Can you use a headache rack with a tonneau cover at the same time?
Yes — BackRack headache racks are specifically designed to work with tonneau covers using their tonneau cover adapter kits. These adapters raise the rack mounting points above the tonneau cover rails, allowing both to sit on the truck bed without interference. Adapters are available for tri-fold, hard folding, and retractable tonneau covers across F-150, Super Duty, Ram 1500, Ram 2500/3500, Silverado, Sierra, Tundra, and Tacoma.
Are headache racks worth it for everyday truck use?
Headache racks provide cab protection even during everyday driving — loose items in the bed, grocery bags, coolers, or sports equipment can slide forward during sudden stops and crack or shatter the rear window. Beyond protection, headache racks add mounting points for LED work lights, antenna brackets, and safety lighting. For trucks that tow, haul, or carry any cargo regularly, a headache rack is one of the most practical additions.
Can you mount lights on a headache rack for work or off-road use?
Yes — most headache racks from BackRack, Westin, and Aries include light mounting points or dedicated light brackets for LED work lights, beacon lights, and off-road light bars. BackRack SRL lighted racks come pre-wired for rear-facing LED illumination. Additional light bracket accessories are available for mounting auxiliary lights on standard BackRack and Westin HDX racks.
What is the best headache rack for contractors and work trucks?
For contractor and work truck use, the BackRack original rack with toolbox siderails and a tonneau cover adapter is the most versatile setup — it protects the cab, supports tool box mounting, and works alongside a tonneau cover for secured bed access. For fleet trucks that need visibility and lighting, the BackRack SRL lighted rack adds pre-wired LED mount points. Westin HDX racks with the oversized box option provide maximum rear window coverage for heavy-duty hauling on Ram 2500/3500 and Super Duty platforms.
Are headache racks universal or do they need vehicle-specific hardware?
Headache racks require vehicle-specific install hardware — the mounting brackets, siderails, and stake pocket adapters are designed for each truck's exact bed dimensions and rail configuration. A BackRack install kit for an F-150 will not fit a Ram 1500 or Silverado. Always select the correct install hardware matched to your truck's year, make, model, and bed length for a proper bolt-on installation without drilling.