Like this
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0e02306e4a.jpg
eBay and Supercheap shops have them
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Like this
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0e02306e4a.jpg
eBay and Supercheap shops have them
Is the rivet going into the vehicle body or is it a rivet to hold the end cap of the rail in place?
No that is how the Rhino system works - the mounting holes in the do hold the tracks but they are not at the ends of the roof and if the tracks were left unsecured at the ends there is always a chance they could catch on something - so the system has a cap that slides on the end of the track and is pop riveted on in the indent to the roof. Works fine. The original LR trim is prone to lifting at the front as mine did on my RRS and is now held in place with super glue - less elegant than the Rhino cover and pop rivett.
Rocket Rod - you pic does show what I was thinking you were menaing - as it has had a pop rivet in there all this time, I would just put in a new rivet and to ensure it does not leak put a bit of sealant over the shaft of the rivet. I low dome rivet would be best to ensure whatever goes over the top has clearance.
Garry
The LR rail is no different, the screw only goes into plastic to hold the end caps on and they aren't at the end either.
Thanks for the replies. I'm off fishing for 2 weeks so can't reply to any more suggestions.
Why compromise your roof with a pop rivet? If already there then a blind stainless dome rivet and a dab of sealant will work.
The rhino mounts fit over the top of thr lr covers, i used wet area silicone to seal and also the hold the lr cover strip in place at the ends. Has not come loose in 3 years of using the rack.
Would be interested in seeing what different rack mount you are going with, the rhino platform and backbone system is pretty good imho.
I fitted the rhino tracks on my D4,they need the supplied blind rivets as per fitting instructions.After ten years no issues at all.
Just drill out existing rivets, remove other screws, take off tracks, and either fit a blind rivet into the hole, or the plastic Christmas tree plugs as per Tombies pic, and with the correct sealant, all will be good.
Easy as,then move on to something worth worrying about[biggrin]