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4' x 6' Overhead Garage Storage Rack

Original price $139.99 - Original price $139.99
Original price
$139.99
$139.99 - $139.99
Current price $139.99

Overhead Garage Storage Rack

SafeRacks 4' x 6' overhead garage storage racks offer an efficient storage solution by utilizing your overhead space. Our overhead racks are designed to handle heavy loads, providing a safe and organized storage solution that enhances your garage functionality.

500-pound weight capacity and adjustable ceiling-drop length from 12 to 45-inches

Overhead Garage Storage Rack Details:

  • 4ft wide by 6ft long
  • 500-pound weight capacity
  • Adjustable ceiling-drop from 12" to 45"
  • Industrial-strength steel construction
  • Secure and reliable hardware tested to meet safety standards
  • Rust resistant powder coat finish
  • Patented ceiling brackets span across two ceiling joists
  • Easy to follow step-by-step instructions

Overhead Garage Storage Rack Installation:

Installation into wood joists is required. Do not install into I-beams, steel joists, concrete ceilings, or any non-traditional materials. Installation services available in select cities.

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      I'm very pleased with how this turned out. It took me about 3 hours to install myself. Would have been easier with an assistant. I'd consider myself a low to mid level DIYer. You'll def want an impact driver to get those lags in.

      Squaring up the top brackets is the tricky part. It will be easy if all your joists are perfect, but who lives in that house??? One of my brackets is about a quarter inch off, but I decided centered on the joist and crooked was better than off-center and straight. It still seems amazingly solid.

      The only thing that wasn't clear to me in the directions was the center brace. The first way I installed it, (sticker right side up) it interfered with the shelf. I just flipped it and it was fine. Not sure if that was right, but I'm sure it's fine on the 6 foot version. Maybe more critical to consider on longer versions.

      FWIW, I'm using the shelf to store a 140 lb roof top tent.

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