Covercraft Truck Stop Cargo Bars Customer Reviews
20 Customer Reviews
No one’s saying you don’t have room to pack in extra groceries, a few extra sacks of fertilizer or more boxes of motor oil. The only trouble is making sure it stays put once you put the pedal to the metal. Loose freight plus motion equals slipping, sliding and spilling—unless you’re rolling with a Covercraft Truck Stop Cargo Bar.
Like a moveable barrier for the bed of your pickup or the back of your SUV or van, the Covercraft Truck Stop Cargo Bar spans the width of your cargo area. Once in place, it forms an uncrossable barrier to block boxes, bags and buckets from moving around while you drive. Plus, it adjusts between 48” and 78” in length, so you can customize the fit for your particular vehicle.
If you’re looking for cheap, flimsy plastic, Truck Stop Cargo Bars are not for you. These bad boys are built to last from sturdy steel with enough backbone to withstand bangs, bumps and bruises without busting in half. At the same time, the ends are padded for a snug mount that won’t damage your paint or trim. And, they’re backed by a 90-day warranty.
Our 4+ Covercraft Truck Stop Cargo Bars customer reviews have an average rating of 4.50 out of 5 stars. To see specific reviews about your vehicle, please select your year, make and model from the drop down above.
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Reviewed by David T (RIDGEFIELD, CT) Reviewed for a 2013 Toyota Tacoma — Apr 17, 2013 7:45 AM
I got a box in the mail that looked like it had been opened, and I was right... it was missing one of the pads... AutoAnything replaced it and sent another one without asking me to return the one missing a part.. props for that... this does a good job at keeping things close to the cab.. gym bag no longer stinks up the truck. I did have to look at pictures online to understand how the cargo net gets attached. takes less than 5 min to set up.
Reviewed by Philip V (APEX, NC) Reviewed for a 2012 Ford F-150 — Apr 11, 2013 4:44 AM
The cargo bar is solid and fits well, but I needed to adjust it a couple of times to lock into place as I have a plastic bed liner that moves. I would recommend getting the net also. I find it really useful for small items like groceries etc. Fast delivery, and great value for what it provides.
Reviewed by Danny R (FORT WORTH, TX) Reviewed for a 2006 Ford F-150 — Mar 26, 2013 3:43 AM
I fly up 50% of the time. My Suite Case "like anything else placed in the bed of a truck" would always vibrate to the very front of the truck bed" . With a bed cover it would make it very hard to get out. With the Truck Stop it stays behind the wheel wells where I put it. Simple to install and remove if needed. It also works well with my swing tool box installed. The Truck Stop is a must have.
Reviewed by richard r (HERRIMAN, UT) Reviewed for a 2011 Dodge Ram — Mar 08, 2013 8:39 PM
Good Cargo bar. I was a little thrown off as I'm used to the ratcheting type, but this works great with the twist motion. The net is ok, and does not span the full bed of my truck, but would work ok with a small SUV.
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