2nd Gen size of roof rack
#1
2nd Gen size of roof rack
What is the size of the stock roof rack without a sunroof?
I've given up on finding one on eBay, and cannot locate one at any local junkyards, so I may look for an aftermarket one.
Thanks!
I've given up on finding one on eBay, and cannot locate one at any local junkyards, so I may look for an aftermarket one.
Thanks!
#2
They are the same... What are you looking for?? If you want to install a Thule rack system to stock tracks, there are many that will fit. I like the Ford Explorer ones, myself. They look much like the 3rd gen ones with the outer lip. The Ford Areostar ones will work as well. In fact, measure your roof and go to the bone yard with a tape measure in hand. You will find many will fit.
#4
Too bad, I just auctioned my 2nd gen. roof rack on Ebay a month or two ago. Total width (side to side) between mounting holes was 36.5", can't remember front to back.
However, if you do not have the stock mounting holes, then (like Firefyter said) you can put any rack up there that will fit on the roof (since you will have to have the mounting holes installed anyeway). If you go this route, keep in mind that the roof is the strongest twoards the edges. Also, I haven't installed mounting holes myself, but I know the sunroof compartment is beneath the factory mounting holes, so tell whoever installs the mounting holes to be careful.
However, if you do not have the stock mounting holes, then (like Firefyter said) you can put any rack up there that will fit on the roof (since you will have to have the mounting holes installed anyeway). If you go this route, keep in mind that the roof is the strongest twoards the edges. Also, I haven't installed mounting holes myself, but I know the sunroof compartment is beneath the factory mounting holes, so tell whoever installs the mounting holes to be careful.
#5
Originally posted by szf2
Too bad, I just auctioned my 2nd gen. roof rack on Ebay a month or two ago.
Too bad, I just auctioned my 2nd gen. roof rack on Ebay a month or two ago.
#6
Chebby, just go to the local bone yard and buy 2 tracks.. It should cost you less than e-bay shipping alone.. You will need to seal the old holes first, then drill new ones to accept the rubber well nuts and screw it down..
#7
How much did you get for it if you don't mind me asking?
PS, FWIW, I too wanted a basket style rack and ended up making the following (see pic below). The rack reused factory holes and cost under $60. Something to consider if you have the time.
Last edited by szf2; Sep 30, 2003 at 06:32 AM.
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#8
Originally posted by Firefyter-Emt
Chebby, just go to the local bone yard and buy 2 tracks.. It should cost you less than e-bay shipping alone.. You will need to seal the old holes first, then drill new ones to accept the rubber well nuts and screw it down..
Chebby, just go to the local bone yard and buy 2 tracks.. It should cost you less than e-bay shipping alone.. You will need to seal the old holes first, then drill new ones to accept the rubber well nuts and screw it down..
Are "well nuts" the rubber plugs with a metal threaded insert in them? Where can I find these? Can these work with backing plates? I want to beef up the mounting so I don't tear any sheetmetal. Sorry for the hijack...
#9
Will the third gen OEM rack fit on a 2nd?
BTW, "nice rack" szf2
wish I could see it up close, did you weld it?
Is there any more info available about Cebby's question:
'Are "well nuts" the rubber plugs with a metal threaded insert in them? Where can I find these? Can these work with backing plates?'
BTW, "nice rack" szf2
wish I could see it up close, did you weld it?Is there any more info available about Cebby's question:
'Are "well nuts" the rubber plugs with a metal threaded insert in them? Where can I find these? Can these work with backing plates?'
#10
Chebby.. Yes the well nuts shouls be founs at most parts stores (hardware) and you basicly drill a hole, paint the edges, these drop in and cinch up when they tighten.. Yes, they are not the strongest way to mount the tracks, but it is they way most auto makers mount them.. Your other option is to pull the headliner which is a major pain.. Also if you even need to remove the track, you have to pull the head liner again...
BTW, this is how mine is mounted..
BTW, this is how mine is mounted..
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