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Just tried to order a Magnum Low Pro headache rack for my 2021 F150. I carry lots of firewood in the warmer months and always worry about taking out my rear window while throwing the wood into the back.
https://magnumtruckracks.com/shop/t...-racks/low-pro-truck-rack-with-window-cut-out
The company refunded my money and told me that the rack will not work for the 2021+ model years because the wiring harness for the lights is still "in testing" They stated there is no estimate on when their "testing" will be complete.
It was confusing cause some parts of their website said the rack was for "2002-current F150's"but other areas mentioned 2015-2020.
They do have a 7 way pin wiring harness that would probably work but it disables the rear sensors and the truck will constantly think a trailer is attached.
Just wanted to post this for anyone else that might be looking at this companies lighted headache racks for their gen 14 F150. If you dont mind tapping into wires you could manually wire it up, but I prefer not cutting into wires personally on a new truck.
https://magnumtruckracks.com/shop/t...-racks/low-pro-truck-rack-with-window-cut-out
The company refunded my money and told me that the rack will not work for the 2021+ model years because the wiring harness for the lights is still "in testing" They stated there is no estimate on when their "testing" will be complete.
They do have a 7 way pin wiring harness that would probably work but it disables the rear sensors and the truck will constantly think a trailer is attached.
Just wanted to post this for anyone else that might be looking at this companies lighted headache racks for their gen 14 F150. If you dont mind tapping into wires you could manually wire it up, but I prefer not cutting into wires personally on a new truck.
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