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: Tutorial: Roof Rack Removal


lateralized
08-07-2010, 12:43 AM
I know this topic has come up a lot, but as a new member searching the forums for a solution to this issue I found many disjointed threads with some partial answers and NO PICTURES. So in what will most likely be my first of many photo tutorials I present to you the "drilling method" of roof rack removal. Credits go out to all of those who have done this same thing before me, I am just making it more clear for those of us who are easily confused.

Tools needed:
Power drill
1/8" drill bit (other sizes optional, see below)
Hammer
Nail or similarly sized object
Shop rag or other material to protect paint

Estimated project time:
10 minutes

Directions:

Place rag or other protective material under the clamp you will be working on

Remove fastening knob of cross rail at desired position

Locate position of retaining pin as shown below

http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/tt320/lateralized/roof%20rack/rack002copy.jpg

On opposite side of clamp, drill a hole at the same position as the retaining pin, as seen below
(I used a 1/8' bit to leave room for error in judgement of the position of the pin, but if you want to keep the hole smaller, 1/16" will be fine if you are exactly lined up with the pin)

http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/tt320/lateralized/roof%20rack/rack001copy.jpg


Insert a nail or similar object into the drilled hole and tap with a hammer to remove rataining pin, as shown below
(available nail size may dictate the size of the hole required)

http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/tt320/lateralized/roof%20rack/rack003copy.jpg


You only need to do this on ONE SIDE OF THE VEHICLE! Once the pins are removed and the clamps are taken off, the cross bar can be removed from the clamp on the oppposite side. Then just remove the knob from that side and the assembly will clamshell open without removing the pin, as seen below.

http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/tt320/lateralized/roof%20rack/rack004.jpg


Once removed, I re-assembled the cross rails and stored them conveniently behind the rear seat, as shown below.
(they dont move at all under normal city driving conditions. No gaurantees for off road driving.)

http://i623.photobucket.com/albums/tt320/lateralized/roof%20rack/rack005copy.jpg


The cross rails can be re-installed easily at any time by removing the lower peices of the clamps and placing the rest of the cross bar onto the longitudinal rails, lifting it at an angle to clip in the lower clamp piece to the side with the retaining pin still installed, then lowering it back into position. Insert and tighten the knob on that side. Then place the lower clamp piece onto the side with the pin removed and insert the pin to fasten it to the clamp. Insert the pin only enough to allow the clamp to hold, but leave enough pin sticking out of the clamp to be easily removed using a pair of pliers (I keep a Gerber Multi-tool in the Jeep at all times).

I hope this proves useful to anyone attempting this mod. I agree whole-heartedly with everyone who has already said, "why weren't they made removable to begin with?" :doh:

lateralized
08-07-2010, 01:36 AM
Sorry for the crappy pics. It was really sunny out today and I didn't have my polarizing filter attached.

harold
08-07-2010, 02:46 AM
all good

done the same

just replace the fitted pins with a longer piece of metal that you bend a 90deg bend in - can be removed by hand....

podunks
08-07-2010, 11:09 AM
Would you be interested in selling them by any chance?

cairn99
08-07-2010, 11:21 AM
Thanks for simplifying things. Makes it look real easy.

koolkatken83
08-07-2010, 08:30 PM
Nice write up, very informative. I think the pics look fine, gets the point across.

jack.allwardt
08-07-2010, 08:35 PM
Your "crappy" pictures look better than anything I shoot....

Thanks for sharing this!

Chas
10-12-2010, 05:17 PM
Looking to get roof racks for my 2008 Patriot. I bought it second hand and it didn't come with the racks.

heckler
10-13-2010, 06:57 PM
There's another no-drill method.

Pop off the plastic covers on the ends of the side rails.

Unscrew the side rails

Undo the screw knobs on the crossrails. Bob's your uncle...


http://i452.photobucket.com/albums/qq245/polished_heckler/racke.jpg