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Anyone know if you have a 1958 how you can buy the roof rails? I only see the roof rack available on the Toyota accessories list. Really don't want to spend $1400 on the whole rack when i just need the rails.
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Anyone know if you have a 1958 how you can buy the roof rails? I only see the roof rack available on the Toyota accessories list. Really don't want to spend $1400 on the whole rack when i just need the rails.
Literally in the post directly above yours...Can anyone please share the parts numbers? Thanks
You are right! It does look much clearer without them! Maybe even quieter going through the air when driving. I may delete the cage from my FE. Just depends on what the GF says. At our age, we are never going to put anything up there! But a quiet smooth ride is high on our list of desires. Fifteen years ago, a rocket box would have been up there for the snow skis/boards and boots, and sometimes luggage. But for just the two of us… nah.The 1958 doesn't come with roof rails, but the other 2 trims do.
Is there a difference between the roofs on the 3 models? Can the roof rails (or roof rack on the FE) be removed without irreversible modifications?
I don't have a use for roof rails/racks, and it definitely looks cleaner without them.
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No the dealers can not hardly find it on the computer. You would think the 1958 would have one long rubber piece but maybe not with all of these separate pieces some silicone or weather-strip adhesive might be in order. and bolts with really shallow heads.. I was also thinking about fabricating plastic strips the size of the bottom footprint of the brackets to bolt down overlapping the rubber strips just like the original mount brackets did.The price for the strips are $25 a piece. And you'll need 6. I'm kinda learning this as I go. Not much info out there and dealer isn't much help. Just trying to figure out what is the correct procedure for plugging up the holes
The 1958 doesn't come with roof rails, but the other 2 trims do.
Is there a difference between the roofs on the 3 models? Can the roof rails (or roof rack on the FE) be removed without irreversible modifications?
I don't have a use for roof rails/racks, and it definitely looks cleaner without them.
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The 1958’s have multiple strips and have the same bolt holes as the other trims so roof rails or the OEM rack can be installed. The 1958’s come with delete kits installed - 3 on each side.do you have one long rubber strip in the gutters on the roof our do you have multiple pieces on each side?
Those are the delete kit parts - 3 on each side, 6 total, 2 bolts for each bracket.I've decided not to take delivery of my LC, but these are the parts my dealer was able to find this week for the delete kit.
12 x 90119-08D28 (Bolt, w/ Washer)
6 x 63185-42020 (Bracket, Roof Rack)
6 x 75596-60040 (Cover, Roof Drip Sid)
Note: He couldn't say with 100% certainty this is correct since no one has ordered these yet, but it seems reasonable based on what the 1958 looks like.
Could be weeks, could be months.... I've heard they're sitting on several thousand orders that need to go out. And for some reason they're prioritizing sending kits and racks to dealers over consumersI will have a set of stock rails and crossbars available for sale and pick up in Central Texas, just as soon as I take delivery of the Westcott Designs rack. Not sure how far out those orders are, but happy to offload to someone in the area.