... without removing the main roof-rack rails?
I ask because the screws that hold the rack to the roof are seized and stripped; drilling them out is the only option. I use my rack sometimes, so I would like to leave the sides on, and I want to retain the apparently good waterproof seal between the rack and the roof.
Why do I want to remove the cross-pieces? Because I lifted my truck and now it ju-u-u-u-st fits in my parking garage. But the arched roof rack rails hit the "low ceiling" sign on the way in
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PS No, I can't raise the sign. I already thought of that.
I ask because the screws that hold the rack to the roof are seized and stripped; drilling them out is the only option. I use my rack sometimes, so I would like to leave the sides on, and I want to retain the apparently good waterproof seal between the rack and the roof.
Why do I want to remove the cross-pieces? Because I lifted my truck and now it ju-u-u-u-st fits in my parking garage. But the arched roof rack rails hit the "low ceiling" sign on the way in
PS No, I can't raise the sign. I already thought of that.
