“Quality Racks Built to Last” has long been more than a slogan. It’s a promise we make to our customers. When we first began building our glass racks, the goal was simple: build a product that outlasts the vehicle it rides on. That’s why we chose aluminum for its rust resistance and Huck bolts for their unmatched durability and serviceability.
The real proof isn’t just a line in a marketing brochure; it comes from the road. Most glaziers replace their racks when their trucks age out, which is usually after five to seven years. Yet, time and again, we’ve seen our racks outlive their vehicles, getting transferred to new trucks and continuing to serve their owners.
This photo essay is a tribute to those stories. It’s a celebration of the racks that have weathered the miles, the jobs, and the years. Like the old-school Ford F250 that recently rolled into our shop for a simple ledge replacement. This work truck is still going strong thanks to a rack that’s as serviceable today as it was when first installed.
These images capture more than metal and bolts. They showcase the trust our customers place in us and the enduring craftsmanship that keeps their businesses moving forward.














































