Started with a roof clean and wax then the install. Cleaned and prepared the surface on frame and side wall, but as with a lot of projects like this I’ve found some issues that need attention first. Trouble taking of the rear light covers then the lights themselves. Had replacement lights...
This is the other driver’s insurance, but yes same applies. Fully aware I’ve done my research, what I’m hoping to find is supporting documentation on differences between OEM and the aftermarket part I listed.
I'm currently in "Discussions" with USAA concerning repairs on my 2010 Toyota Sequoia. They (USAA) Wants my repair shop to use an aftermarket bumper TO1100262C instead of the OEM bumper. The difference is les than $50, but it's the principal of using the right part for repair, not the cheaper...
Thanks for the replies guys, I think I was in that moment of, " you know it's not gonna work", but you just need to hear it from others. Think I will return both the extension and hitch receiver. That's $200 towards a roof rack that will serve me better. Thanks everyone!
Looking for some inside on this hitch receiver just purchased from cool cruisers combined with extension from northern tool.
I bought the extension because i could not pin my carrier cause the tire was in the way and this one in particular to drop to down so to open the doors and swing the tire...