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Feb 15, 1999 12:00 PM

Strap holder

Keep loads, big and small, securely strapped with Hi-Lift's new Slide-N-Lock bed rail system.

The system consists of two aluminum rails, four self-locking slides and stainless steel mounting hardware. Simply fasten rails along the top of the sides of your pickup bed and slide in the locking pin.

Each locking pin has a 1,000-lb. tie-down capacity. Pin holes are located at 5-in. intervals. Retail price: ¤120. Contact Hi-Lift Jack Co., Dept. FIN, 46 W. Spring St., Bloomfield, IN 47424, 800/233-2051.

Rack and load

Add another level to your pickup bed and add more options for hauling. The new, removable T-Rac rack system can hold up to 1,000 lbs. of weight on top of its lightweight (77 lbs.) overhead racks.

You can mount your toolbox, generator or other heavy, portable machine to the rack for easy removal from the truck. Sliding crossbar tie-downs help keep cargo securely in place. List price: ¤549. Contact TracRac, Dept. FIN, 994 Jefferson St., Fall River, MA 02721, 800/501-1587

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