Roof rack mounting point covers

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My 250 has shed its FE roof rack. I don't think water will find its way in past my bolt/gasket situation, but went ahead and ordered what the local Toyota parts dept. said was the correct cover piece. Unsurprisingly, it is not, and doesn't fit over the bolts, even without the added washers.
Anyone know what the correct part/parts #'s might be for this? Guessing its whatever the 1958 drip rail setup is..
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Maybe there should be shorter bolts when the roof rack not installed? Are they too tall or is the piece too long?

I am curious why you removed the roof rack?
 
Maybe there should be shorter bolts when the roof rack not installed? Are they too tall or is the piece too long?

I am curious why you removed the roof rack?
The piece is too narrow and looks like it's supposed to snap into something that isn't present here. The OEM bolts are also seated too high, so not sure what Toyota's intended resolution would be here.

I don't plan to use the rack, and wasn't crazy about the looks / proportions.
I was also curious how removal would affect drag and wind noise on the highway. It reduced both, according to my ears and MPG metrics.

If anyone reading this with a 1958 feels like taking a picture of whats under the drip rail gasket where the rack would mount, it would be appreciated!
 
The piece is too narrow and looks like it's supposed to snap into something that isn't present here. The OEM bolts are also seated too high, so not sure what Toyota's intended resolution would be here.

I don't plan to use the rack, and wasn't crazy about the looks / proportions.
I was also curious how removal would affect drag and wind noise on the highway. It reduced both, according to my ears and MPG metrics.

If anyone reading this with a 1958 feels like taking a picture of whats under the drip rail gasket where the rack would mount, it would be appreciated!
From another forum. Not my original pics.
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From another forum. Not my original pics.
Thanks! Makes sense now - looks like I need to find the part #'s for that bridge plate assembly
 
My 250 has shed its FE roof rack. I don't think water will find its way in past my bolt/gasket situation, but went ahead and ordered what the local Toyota parts dept. said was the correct cover piece. Unsurprisingly, it is not, and doesn't fit over the bolts, even without the added washers.
Anyone know what the correct part/parts #'s might be for this? Guessing its whatever the 1958 drip rail setup is.. View attachment 3666219
Using my VIN on my 1958, that is the correct part number for the covers on the parts catalog.

75596-60040 (6)
 
Just wondering if you found a resolution yet? Also, do you have any idea of the weight of the roof rack?
 
Just wondering if you found a resolution yet? Also, do you have any idea of the weight of the roof rack?
Ordered the brackets and bolts fort9378 provided pictures of above - waiting on those to arrive. My guess for weight is 50-60lbs.
 
Roof rack weight is 42.2 lbs
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My 250 has shed its FE roof rack. I don't think water will find its way in past my bolt/gasket situation, but went ahead and ordered what the local Toyota parts dept. said was the correct cover piece. Unsurprisingly, it is not, and doesn't fit over the bolts, even without the added washers.
Anyone know what the correct part/parts #'s might be for this? Guessing its whatever the 1958 drip rail setup is.. View attachment 3666219
75596-60040 This is the piece you need
 
Those are correct, but your missing the metal clips that go under the bolts (Shown in a post above). I've just removed these from my 1958 to install a roof rack.
 
I’m interested to see what the LC looks like w/o the roof rack. Please post pics when this project is completed.
 
Did you get the correct part number or added rails? Interested to add the rails or just keep it without the rack
 

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