Bed Caps and Bed Rails Research Guide

Bed rails
Bed Rails: An Overview

Sleek bed railsMelding a smooth appearance and toughness, a sleek set of bed rails provides the supreme combination of utility with hard-hitting looks. The raised steel tubing adds to the height presence of your truck bed, while the refined finish keeps things looking tight.

Design improvement: bed rails and tie-down spots

Tie-down spotsBeyond just visual height, bed rails raise another key part of your truck bed: the tie-down spots. Instead of fumbling with the corner cleats inside your truck bed, bed rails bring your anchoring points up to a comfortable working level. Both securing and untying your cargo gets that much faster, easier and more convenient.

Tie-down strength: the root of bed rail utility

Don't underestimate the strength of these bed rails. Because they use durable steel tubing, bed rails support incredible load capacity–up to 500 lbs for some Putco models. Plus, premium models boast loops at the rail ends that make convenient tie-down points. Straps, ropes and cords secured here won't slide along the rail and lose their tightness against your cargo.

Easy Installation

Mounting your bed rails: it's all too easy

Installing bed rails is a basic, 10-minute exercise if your truck has stake pockets. For these models, the bed rail bolts to the bed with a backing plate underneath the stake pocket. Above, gaskets are placed between the bed rail and your paint for protection against marks and corrosion.

Trucks without stake pockets have no pre-punched place for sturdy installation, and will require minor drilling for bolt holes. Mid-sized trucks, which typically have stake pockets at the back only, will require drilling in front. The typical drill hole size required is 1/8".

Bed Rails Finish Guide

Thanks to a variety of finishes and tubing sizes, you can get bed rails that fit exactly what you had in mind. Check out these bed rail styles:

Chrome

ChromeChrome bed rails are typically crafted from mild steel, then protected with generous chrome plating for a brilliant shine. Chrome bed rails stay looking great for a long time, but are more prone to chips in the finish than black or polished models. They offer fair corrosion resistance. Check out Go Industries and Dee Zee for brilliant chrome-finished bed rails.

Black

BlackA thick, protective powder coating guards black bed rails from the elements. Usually anchored by mild steel underneath, black bed rails offer excellent longevity in a finish that says more about utility than flash. The coating is durable, though prone to being compromised by chips and scratches over time. Powder coat finishes feature great corrosion resistance when the finish isn't chipped or scratched. Go Industries is your source for sleek black bed rails.

Polished

PolishedThe pinnacle of both looks and protection, polished bed rails harness the all-weather power of stainless steel with a brilliant, mirror-like shine. This finish style can't chip, scratch or fade away, because it's really not a finish–just pure stainless steel. The warranty on polished stainless products usually reflects their supreme longevity. Stainless steel offers the best possible corrosion resistance. Set your sights on Putco and Go Industries for sturdy stainless steel bed rails.

Stake pockets, bed caps and bed rails: a fast guide

Stake pockets determine a lot about bed caps and bed rails for your vehicle, both for design and installation.

If your truck has stake pockets at both ends of the bed, your bed rails will bolt-on in minutes. Short bed mid-size trucks typically have stake pockets only at the back. Attaching bed rails to these trucks will require drilling at one end. And, if you have no stake pockets, drilling at both ends is necessary.

You don't have to worry about blocking your stake pockets with a set of bed caps. AutoAnything's bed caps come in a variety of configurations: pre-cut for stake pocket trucks, smooth and uncut for non-stake pocket beds, or designed with pre-formed cutout spaces that give you the option to cover or uncover the pockets.

Using bed caps and bed rails together

Bed caps and rails togetherUniting the forces of bed caps and bed rails can make for potent protection and strength on top of your truck bed. If you have a truck with stake pockets at both ends, you're in business. Mount your bed caps in place using the double-sided adhesive, and make sure your stake pockets stay uncovered. Then, bolt your bed rails through the open stake pockets. Rubber gaskets at the base of the bed rails keep the rail ends from marring the bed caps. In virtually no time, you have the combined forces of paint protection and tie-down strength working for your truck.

Which set of bed caps or bed rails should I get for my truck?

Picking the right bed protection is crucial to keeping your vehicle looking and performing great when you need to haul, or for simple cruisin'. Deciding on the right items can go a long way toward increasing utility, preserving resale value and adding some shine. When making the choice, consider these:

Do bed caps, bed rails or both fit my uses best?

Though they fit in many of the same places, bed caps and bed rails do slightly different things. Think about how you use your vehicle (the bed specifically), and decide which ones–or if both–are best.

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Quick Tip: Get the Muck Out!

Looking to keep the elements out of your truck bed? Covering your stake pockets with a set of bed caps that lay over the holes helps keep the elements outside. When coupled with a tonneau cover, you get a sealed cargo area for your valuables.

  • If you frequently load your truck bed from all sides, a set of bed caps is a must.
  • For corralling large loads on a regular basis, select a set of bed rails.
  • If your truck is mostly for style and you use the bed infrequently, pick a pair of bed rails for smooth decoration.

What is your primary reason for wanting bed caps or bed rails: looks or protection?

For some truck owners, their truck bed is part of their life and livelihood. Protecting their investment is crucial. Others own a truck because it just looks sweet, and they want some extra style in back. Bed caps and bed rails satisfy both kinds of truck owners.

  • For beefy protection that withstands frequent loading and the elements, select a set of ABS bed caps for the front, sides and tailgate.
  • To repel most dents and add a safer, more secure tie-down spot, go with a set of bed rails.
  • For truck bed top protection that is mostly geared toward appearance, pick a set of high-shine stainless steel bed caps.
  • When you want looks-only bed caps that can be painted to match the exterior color of your vehicle, select a set of ABS plastic bed caps.

How often do you load-up your truck bed? What do you carry?

Full payloadThe way you use your truck bed factors greatly into which bed caps or bed rails are right for your truck. Evaluate what you carry in back and how you carry it.

  • When you frequently use your truck bed for carrying large and/or heavy items, spring for a set of bed rails.
  • If tools, gear, hardware and building materials are the usual cargo, select a set of ABS plastic bed caps, plus a matching tailgate cap.
  • For total protection from heavy shifting loads and irregular item damage, pick a full cab protector and a full tailgate protector in addition to bed caps.
  • To get the greatest possible utility, combine a set of bed caps with durable bed rails.
  • If you rarely use your truck bed for hauling anything, pick whichever combination of bed caps or bed rails suit your taste.

What are the weather patterns where you live and work?

Weather conditions in your areaThe elements can be harsh on your vehicle, including any accessories you add on. Evaluate the usual weather patterns in your area before deciding on bed caps and bed rails.

  • If your vehicle lives mostly outdoors in wet, humid or coastal conditions, select ABS plastic bed caps for rust-free protection. BAK and Bushwacker have your ABS plastic bed caps bases covered.
  • For trucks that are typically garaged, covered, or stay in less severe weather areas, a set of metal bed caps will thrive. Dee Zee and Putco have an excellent selection of metal bed caps.
  • When you want the bed rails that best withstand moist conditions, go with the corrosion-fighting power of polished stainless steel bed rails. Both Putco and Go Industries craft rust-shunning stainless steel bed rails.

Which bed caps/bed rails appearances do you like best?

This one's purely based on your personal preference. Think about the direction you want to take the looks of your truck bed. There's a set of bed caps or bed rails to match that vision.

  • For the toughest all-around looks for your vehicle, outfit your bed with black or bright finish diamond plate bed caps with the matching tailgate cap.
  • For basic protection and subdued looks, go with black ABS plastic bed caps and/or black powder coat bed rails.
  • When you want the flashiest accents for your truck bed, combine polished stainless steel bed caps and a polished tailgate cap with polished stainless bed rails.
  • To get color-matched style, select a set of ABS bed caps that can be painted to the shade of your vehicle

We hope you have found our Bed Caps and Bed Rails Research Guide Center a good guide in helping you choose the best Bed Caps and Bed Rails for your vehicle. It is AutoAnything's goal to provide the most information on the Internet and through our Auto Accessory Specialists on every product we sell. If you have any information that you think could help improve this section, please email us at researchcenter@autoanything.com.