This video show how to remove the original Toyota roof rack and install an ARB Steel Touring Style Roof Rack Basket on a 2004 Toyota 4Runner. Click the link for best pricing on this product: www.lowrangeoffroad.com/toyota...
I have a 2007 FJ cruiser the person I brought it from covered the roof with raptor line so the bracket are not visible can this roof rack kit be mounted straight to the roof
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The ARB roof rack and wind deflector is a little over $800.00. Here is the link: www.lowrangeoffroad.com/toyota-fj80-land-cruiser-exterior-body-arb-roof-rack-3800200.html For further assistance feel free to contact us at sales@lowrangeoffroad.com or give us a call at 801-805-6644. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
Guys, I think your video is not realistic. I do not understand why you omit multiple important things. When you remove the bolts to release the OEM rack you mention nothing about dropping a roof rack brackets. The bolts are attached to the plate inside the roof that is held in place by small clip - bracket retainer. So if you follow this video and all of a sudden you hear the bracket rumble inside the roof interior - be prepared for worst - headliner removal (!). You are lucky if you drop the front brackets, rear ones are not that easy to reinstall, especially the bracket on the driver side. I have concerns about the ARB roof rack as well. The installation of rails will require removal of roof moulding. There is no water protection around the rail legs, since instead of OEM rubber padding, now you rely on that small rubber gasket. You are highly likely to get a roof leak as a result, you will end up removing a headliner. Quality is not good. My rack was aluminum, but, still, the rails were made of steel which became rusty in several points in few weeks. That rusty stain is still on my roof. In addition other problems with ARB racks - noisy, strong wind pull, dirt accumulates under the rack. So, for those good people who watch this video, my advise is think twice before you install the ARB rack on your car. If anybody in San Antonio, TX is willing to get a Toyota Highlander/land cruiser aluminum rack and rails for free - please let me know. Alex