SOLD NC: Sherpa Blanca roof rack for 200 series

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  1. 200 Series
Selling a Sherpa Blanca roof rack for 200 series and LX570. $700 local pick-up in NC.
  • I bought it new in 2022. This week I removed it from my LX and went back to stock roof rack since I'll be selling the vehicle soon. Full height rack, no light bar.
  • Most of the time it housed just a 100w solar panel, but occasionally housed some combination of a Bush Company 270 XT Max awning, Maxtraxx, and a RotopaX. Have attachments and mounting hardware for all.
  • The Bush Company awning required drilling 2 holes in 3 of the aluminum crossbars, for a total of 6 holes. I'll also sell the awning if buyer wants it.
  • Included are Sherpa’s HD Awning mounts, never used, since the Bush Company awning required a different mounting method.
  • The crossbars are removable and adjustable forward/backward - you can move them around to fit whatever you need.

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that's one beautiful setup. I would love to but in am in NOVA. How easy or difficult is it if I come over on the weekend and can it be installed in few hrs by myself with your help?
 
that's one beautiful setup. I would love to but in am in NOVA. How easy or difficult is it if I come over on the weekend and can it be installed in few hrs by myself with your help?

Thanks! I do feel comfortable installing these, although it's not something I'd want to rush through on someone else's truck, especially with the way the backing plates for the rack mounting points are on the 200 series. However, I realize it may be difficult for a buyer to pick these up otherwise. I haven't measured to see if they would fit in the interior of a 200. So yes, I think we could make the install work out.

The install is pretty easy apart from going very slow when removing the bolts into the backing plates under the roof, going slowly and evenly between the two, just a little at a time. Apart from that, the other noteworthy part of the install is lifting the big awning up and getting the bolts into the roof rack crossbars started. Definitely a 2-man job without a ceiling-mounted hoist or similar advantaged method. But also doable, I've done it a few times now. Both the rack and awning are uninstalled from my LX and sitting in the garage ready to go.

Different rack, but these help:
Rack Uninstall
Rack Install

Sherpa instructions

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