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Dodge Ram 1500 Bed Rack for Retrax XR Covers | XTR3 (Straight Bed)

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Dodge Ram 1500 Bed Rack for Retrax XR Covers | XTR3 (Straight Bed)**DISCLAIMER: Ram beds can be either tapered or straight. To find out which you have, measure both the front and rear widths of your bed. If the measurements are the same, you have a straight bed this is the listing for you. If they are different, you have a tapered bed order the Ram 1500 Tapered Bed Retrax XR Build instead. Get your rig dialed in just right with the most modular bed rack on the market today purpose built to fit Retrax XR tonneau

**DISCLAIMER: Ram beds can be either tapered or straight. To find out which you have, measure both the front and rear widths of your bed. If the measurements are the same, you have a straight bed — this is the listing for you. If they are different, you have a tapered bed — order the Ram 1500 Tapered Bed Retrax XR Build instead.

Get your rig dialed in just right with the most modular bed rack on the market today — purpose-built to fit Retrax XR tonneau covers with T-slot rails (cover sold separately — this listing is for the rack). If you run a Retrax XR cover and thought a bed rack meant giving up your tonneau, the XTR3 Retrax XR Build mounts directly to the cover’s own T-slot rails, so you keep your weather-sealed, locking bed and gain a full overland & utility rack on top — no drilling, no compromise.

The Ram 1500 is the comfort-and-capability half-ton — a smooth daily driver that doubles as a serious overland and work platform. As an overland platform this rack carries your rooftop tent, awning, traction boards, fuel, water, and recovery gear; as a truck bed ladder rack it hauls lumber, conduit, and jobsite gear during the week. Run it as a Ram 1500 ladder rack, a cargo rack for work hauls, or a full overland build — and keep your Retrax cover working through all of it.

Built for the Retrax XR Cover

This is not a universal bracket forced to fit. The XTR3 Retrax XR Build ships pre-configured for the Retrax XR’s integrated T-slot rail system — the bedrail brackets connect your uprights straight to the cover, so the rack and the tonneau work as one. Already running a Retrax XR on your Ram 1500? This is your exact-fit rack.

Why XTR3 is different

The XTR3 is the newest variant of our bed rack. It divides the rack into 4 equal quadrants, giving you 4 independently adjustable side braces for true modularity. It comes with 6 uprights, 4 side braces, 3 top crossbars, and 4 top support braces.

  • Solid extruded aluminum — the strongest, lightest, most modular material on the market, with no rust and no sacrifice in features.
  • T-slot on every linear surface — near-infinite mounting points; mount anything in any position and reconfigure in minutes.
  • 4 independently adjustable quadrants — fully modular for rooftop tents, awnings, traction boards, fuel and water, jobsite tools, ladders, and pipe.
  • Tonneau-friendly by design — built around your Retrax XR cover, not in spite of it.

As an added bonus, your XTR3 Bed Rack includes some of our most popular accessories and mounting hardware so you can start mounting brackets and gear to your new rack right away. Check them out below.

What’s included

  • 3 Top Crossbars
  • 6 Uprights (Columns)
  • 4 Top Support Braces (1530 Black)
  • 4 Side Braces (1530 Black)
  • 6 Bedrail Brackets (connect uprights to your Retrax XR cover)
  • 6 Top Corner Brackets (connect crossbars and uprights)
  • All screws and hardware required for assembly
  • Set of Black XTR Off-Road Reinforcement Plates ($110 value)
  • Metal Handle Kit — Set of 4 ($40 value)
  • 16 pcs Drop-In T-Nuts — 5/16-8 ($12 value)
  • 16 pcs Button Head Screws — 5/16-8 x 5/8" ($8.80 value)

Accessory Stages — outfit your bed rack now and save big

  • Stage 1: Bed Rack only
  • Stage 2: Bed Rack + 8 MOLLE Plates (12x9 plates for mid-height racks & 16x11 plates for cab-height racks)
  • Stage 3A: Bed Rack + 8 MOLLE Plates + 1x AXS Gate Kit + 1x Slide Out
  • Stage 3B: Bed Rack + 8 MOLLE Plates + 2x AXS Gate Kits
  • Stage 3C: Bed Rack + 8 MOLLE Plates + 2x Slide Out Kits

Specifications

Rated capacity (evenly distributed): 450 lb dynamic off-road, 850 lb dynamic on-road, 1550 lb static — or OEM bed rail capacity, whichever is less.

Not running a Retrax XR cover?

We build a matched XTR3 rack for every Ram 1500 setup — pick the one for your bed:

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★★★★★ 5
Help training kitten poop
I have young kitten. It is attractive to me to use the Potty Training Tray. Kitten does not know to go to litter box initially. And they even eat cat litter. For safety, the trining tray is a good start to train their poop habit and also help a smooth transition to litter box when they get older.
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Michael Holbrook
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Training pad holder literally rises above the competition
Size: 24"X24"
We have been through a variety of potty pad products during our housetraining journey with our Havanese pup. The Petphabet training pad holder has been the best by far and has ended our search for a number of reasons: Pros: 1. Grid design keeps puppy from chewing/tearing/destroying/eating the potty pad. 2. Size is perfect for our pup even as he is getting bigger (15 lbs) - mileage may vary for larger pups/dogs. 3. HERE IS THE REASON THIS PAD HOLDER STANDS OUT AMONG THE COMPETITION - The top grid is elevated off the surface layer where the pad lays, which allows an air gap between the standing surface and the potty pad. This allows the urine to fall to the pad without pooling and without your pup stepping in it and tracking it everywhere! Cons/Areas for improvement: 1. We like blue but it's not for everyone! 2. The "posts" holding the mesh up from the base carry all of the weight of the dog and in some cases jumping or playing on the pad holder can cause the edges of the posts to cut through the potty pad liner, causing a (minor) leak. I would recommend the manufacturer design any subsequent models with larger, flat surfaces on the post supports. 3. The 4 piece design means the base is not solid but has a split down the middle that is not waterproof. This can be remedied by caulking the 2 sides of the base together with clear silicone assuming you will no longer need to disassemble the unit. 4. Poo can get caught in the grid if your pup has loose stool. If not removed quickly your pup may step on it and really pack it in there. After many trials with other products, we are very happy with this training pad holder and have bought a total of 3 units for different areas of our house. I highly recommend for small dogs/pups!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
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KJP
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★★★★★ 5
Works Great!!!
Size: 18"X24"
I have 2 pugs and have trained them to "go" on a grid. I started with another brand (Klean Paws) but found this brand (Petphabet Puppy Training Pad Holder) to be superior in several ways. This training pad holder is designed much better. The plastic grid is well supported so the puppy does not get wet paws when waling on the grid. The overall design of the training pad holder makes it very easy to replace training pads. Standard training pads (17.5" x 23.5") fit the medium Petaphet puppy training pad holder perfectly. Just lay the pads flat on the bottom, place the grid on top and clip it all into place with the frame. The frame holds everything in place and keeps any loose ends, hidden from mischievous puppies. It takes a lot of effort to train puppies to "go" on a grid, but it's worth it. I started with one grid in a crate. Then, I gaited off my kitchen area, with 4 medium grids (as shown in the video). You cannot expect a puppy or dog to just go to one spot and do their thing. Dogs like to sniff and walk around before they "go." They need room. I suggest 2 medium girds per medium-sized dog. I have 2 pugs and 4 grids. I reward them with a pinch of peanut butter, whenever I see them go on the grid. I simply pickup the #2 with TP and flush it down the toilet. I replace the pads, in the 4 grids, once a day. NOTE: The sellers of the dog training pad holders seem to come and go. If you cannot find this particular training pad holder, do a search for Mesh training pad holder. Be sure to get a training pad holder that has 3 parts -- the bottom tray, the mesh grid, and a frame that holds it all together. Some of the simpler grids have just 2 parts (bottom tray and top). They are simpler, but do NOT keep paws dry.
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Miriam Velez
New York, US
★★★★★ 4
Good quality, but my dog didn’t like it
Size: 24"X24"
The product arrived in perfect condition and looks well made. It’s sturdy and easy to clean, so I can see it working well for many dogs. However, my Cavapoo (17 lbs, 1 year old) never liked it. I tried for several weeks, but there was no way to get him to use it. I think it depends on the dog’s preference. For us, it didn’t work, but the product itself is good quality.
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Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent pee pad tray has "legs" to keep feet off of the pad
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My 10 week old Pekingese learned quickly to use it, and Pekingese are a very stubborn breed. We started training her by removing the grid because she was used to paper. It snaps out easily. We used pee pads with sticky tabs to attach the pad, then snapped the "frame" in place without the grid. Within a few days, she had figured it out, so we snapped the grid back in so her feet never touch the used pad. No more wet feet. I bought the medium size that is aqua blue. For those that ask if it will fit their crate...measure your crate! My large crate is 42" x 23" and the tray fits two ways as seen in the pictures. My small crate is 23" x17" and the tray does NOT fit. I wish the company made a 10" x 14" tray for traveling. (pink???) Start using it when you have a couple of days to give your puppy 100% of your attention. 100% attention!! If she/he does not use it, then it is your fault for not paying attention. My puppy would go every 15 minutes at first! Put a WHITE plastic shower curtain liner on your floor so you can see if she misses it. The liner wipes off easily with Clorox wipes or goes in the washing machine. For those puppies who stand on the edge of the tray, but still miss it because their back legs are barely on it, help them walk forward and put plastic under the tray to catch any misses. Now, at 4 months old, she seldom uses it, but it is available. Her pen is getting larger and larger. After she pees outside, we let her run around in in the living room for about an hour, then she goes back in the pen. Her attention span is short and she can't always make it back to her tray in the pen. My husband always brings her in the house after she has peed one time outside, but if I take her outside, I wait until she goes at least 3 times and there won't be accidents in the house. Sometimes, it takes more than 1 time to empty their bladder. This pad tray is not like others on the market. Look closely at other grids, and you will see that other trays do not have the "legs" on the under side of the grid that keep the plastic grid from touching the used pad. My puppy tried to chew on the plastic tray, but she is always in our vision so we just say, "Ahhh!" and she leaves it alone. No problems with chewing. The Ahhh!" stops her every time, and we say it to stop her from doing anything wrong. Some people say their dog chews on it. Just like children, dogs need to be taught. Don't complain about how the pee pad or pee tray doesn't work. Teach your dog or your dog to not chew on it. Like others have mentioned, my puppy likes sleeping on the tray at night, because it has air circulating under it, so it is cooler than her bed. (Not the fault of the product!) We can't break her of that habit without confusing her or removing the tray. She may stop using it if we teach her to get her off it. I have been putting frozen gel compresses wrapped in a towel in her play pen during the day, and as long as the compress stays cold, she will lay on it instead of the pad tray. Always watch, so a dog doesn't chew on the gel compresses. I don't know why some people have said that urine runs out, because it is sealed. Maybe they are not changing the pads often enough. I started out changing them twice a day, then since my puppy started flea and tick medicine, she could start going outside. I changed the pad once a day then. Now, at 4 months old, she goes outside, but we put it in her large kennel at night. (The tray is too big to fit in her small dog kennel.) For the last three days and nights, she has not used it at all, but it is there just in case. If your tray does not have rubber pads on the bottom, buy some or put the tray on a piece of rubber kitchen shelf liner. My tray doesn't slide. If your dog runs to it and jumps on quickly, it may slide, so put something under it. Remember, your dog may not want to walk on it, but it is up to you to teach the dog to walk on it. They don't get a choice! You are in charge!
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