Accessories

5th Wheel Hitches
A 5th wheel hitch is a truck bed hitch that couples to the kingpin of a 5th wheel trailer. Metal jaws or a locking bar secure the kingpin, and a pivoting head plate on the hitch provides the necessary movement to tow the trailer smoothly.

Air Bags
An airbag is a vehicle occupant-restraint system using a bag designed to inflate extremely quickly, then quickly deflate during a collision.

Back Pack Boxes
Provides convenient and spacious storage. Ideal for flatbeds, stake bodies, dump trucks, and utility bodies.

Cross Boxes
Crossover Tool Boxes stretch horizontally from one side of the bed to the other. The Tool Box rests on the side rails behind the pickup cab and has a single lid. Designed for full-size wide bed domestic.

Drawer Systems
Drawers are covered organizational bins that live full-time in the bed of your truck and slide out on rails, much like the drawers in your dresser. Most systems have two side-by-side double covered drawers that take up the entire length and most of the width of the bed, while topping out at about a foot high.

Electric Brake Controllers
A brake controller is an electronic device that activates and controls the electric brakes of a trailer. A brake controller can be roughly split in an interface, positioned in the cab within the driver's reach, and a main part, responsible for activating the brakes of the trailer.

Floor Liners
Truck floor liners can protect your vehicle's carpet from dirt and other debris you and your passengers track in. A set of rubberized floor mats contoured to your vehicles floor plan can also protect your carpet from liquids such as snow, ice, and drink spills.

Floor Mats
Floor Mats sit directly on the bottom of your Truck and protect your carpet against dirt, spills, and wear and tear.

Gooseneck
A gooseneck hitch is a truck bed hitch that connects to a gooseneck trailer using a hitch ball. The main body of the hitch typically mounts underneath the truck bed and bolts onto the truck frame using brackets.

Hitches
A trailer hitch is the primary connector between a tow vehicle and trailer.

Hydraulic Systems
Truck-mounted hydraulic systems, regardless of their application, have in common the basic components and operating principles of any hydraulic system. They utilize a power source, reservoir, pump, directional control valve, and actuators to move and control fluid in order to accomplish work.

Hydraulic Tanks
Truck-mounted hydraulic systems, regardless of their application, have in common the basic components and operating principles of any hydraulic system. They utilize a power source, reservoir, pump, directional control valve, and actuators to move and control fluid in order to accomplish work.

Ladder Racks
Ladder racks are perfect for moving lumber, ladders, pipes, tubing, and other long cargo.

Lift Kits
A lift kit increases the ground clearance between your truck or SUV and the road. It depends on the type of lift kit that determines how high your vehicle can sit. The body lift kit separates inches between the body and the frame.

Lighting
Accessory Lights can be classified as an interior or exterior lighting solution that is typically run as a replacement for factory incandescent or halogen lighting.

Nerf Bars
Nerf Bars are often tubular or oval shaped and provide a flat, no-slip stepping surfaces at cab doors.

Oil Tanks & Filters
A fuel tank (also called a petrol tank or gas tank) is a safe container for flammable fluids. Though any storage tank for fuel may be so called, the term is typically applied to part of an engine system in which the fuel is stored and propelled (fuel pump) or released (pressurized gas) into an engine.

PTO
Power take-off units connect a truck's engine to another device to help it run. Some vehicles may come equipped with a PTO unit, while others may need to have a PTO unit installed.

Rims
The rim is the outer edge of a wheel, holding the tire. It makes up the outer circular design of the wheel on which the inside edge of the tire is mounted on vehicles such as automobiles.

Running Boards
Pickup truck running boards are accessories that attach to the bottom of a vehicle, typically at the foot of the doors. Their main purpose is to act as a step for people entering and exiting a taller vehicle.

Side Steps
A side bar's primary function is to provide a stepping surface into the vehicle.

Spray in Liners
A spray-in bedliner is a coating that can be applied to the inner area of a truck bed in order to prevent it from damage such as denting and scratching. In addition, it can create skid-resistant surface that allows cargo to stay in place.

Storage Systems
Truck Storage systems help keep tools and equipment organized and accessible.

Suspension Kits
Suspension kits raise the height of the vehicle's suspension. This is a more labor intense installation, however, the end result gives vehicles the highest lift options. The vehicle's stock suspension components are replaced with bigger/longer components. This can dramatically increase the vehicle's tire clearance.

Tires
Tires provide a partial cushion for shocks, plus some level of adhesion to the road surface. Tires require regular maintenance and care to keep you safely on the road.

Tonnea Covers
A tonneau cover is a hard or soft cover that spans the back of a pickup truck to protect the load or to improve aerodynamics. Tonneau covers come in many styles that fold, retract, or tilt open, and can be locked shut.

Tool Boxes
Truck tool boxes provide secure, stable storage for your tools and equipment when you're on the road or at a remote site. They're an excellent way for DIYers with a pickup to keep equipment safe, even if your truck has an extended cab.

Warning Lights
Warning Lights for trucks are the ideal way to signify your presence, light up the area around your car, and warn other drivers of issues on the road.

Wet Kits
Wet kits are installed on trucks to operate dump trailers, lowboys, live bottom trailers or other specialty applications. A wet kit consists of hydraulic hoses and fittings, reservoirs/tanks, filters, control valves, pumps and PTOs.

Wheel Simulators
They are hubcaps that look like wheels. Many people who own large vehicles like trucks, RVs, and vans prefer to buy simulators because they provide the stylish and heavy duty look of real wheels without the expensive price tag.