some of them look like they have louvers on them but some don't. it goes behind the rear window on a pickup truck and it mounts to the front of the bed sticking up behind the window
Headrack makes a headache rack for the '01 Tacoma http://www.headrack.com/article/toyota-head-rack--headache-truck-racks-127.asp
All states require flatbed trucks to have a headache rack. It can either be mounted as part of the trailer, or mounted on the tractor.
plasma cutter
yes
If you don't have a headboard mounted on the trailer itself, then yes, you do.
Yes, and for any open deck trailer, if the trailer doesn't already have its own headboard.
depends on the state in which you operate and also the freight. CA no rack needed, AZ rack required unless hauling shippping containers or large crated items. diferrent laws for each state, that's why all over the road trucks have them on but some local or short haul trucks do not. Most likely a good idea anyway from a safety stand point, never know when a four wheeler might jump 3 lanes for an exit, you don't need that freight smacking in the head hence the word headache rack.
It's supposed to have one with any open deck trailer, if the trailer doesn't have its own headboard (which an RGN won't).
"Rack, Rack, Rack your boat, Gently down the stream"
The International Headache Society does not recognize a diagnosis of Acupressure Headache or Normal Headache. There are many different types of headache disorders however, and some types may be triggered by acupressure.
cluster headache
There is no headache inventor.