removing roof rack...blanking plate

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I want to remove my roof rack. I have seen some people with the blanking plates that cover the holes in the roof.

where can I buy these?

You can see this guy has them on his, they look billet.

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I am searching for the samething. I recently took mine off. And. Just have some screws I the holes...a cover for them would b great
 
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I was told on FSC that stylintrucks sold them but I couldn't find them
 
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Thanks, thats great.

I wonder if ours use he same size/thread set screw.
 

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Don't know for sure but most likely they are. Something else that may work is using a couple of the center trim pieces from a Suburban for the outers
 
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i ordered a set of the plates so we'll see how that works for now
 
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they were $50 from stylintrucks because I only needed 4, they have a kit with 6 too
 
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okay guys I got the billet covers, but theres no double sided tape or anything to hold them on....what did you use?
 
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I tried to remove the rack tonight and I either had the wrong tool/bit size or the bolts are frozen. I tried a T25.....is this correct or is it something else?.....right hand threads?
 

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Probably rusted in there, gotta love the Torx bolts they used :emotions122: Soak em with some PB Blaster for a few days or tape up the area around them and drill them out. I think there's an insert pressed into the roof's sheet metal, so it could be spinning in there

I would use some clear silicone for attaching them, double sided tape would probably make them stick up enough for water to get under there
 
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Thanks, its no spinning at all, they are frozen or tq to 200ft lbs LOL.

I hope I dont have to cut the rack off, kinda wanted to save it.
 

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I recently took off my rack too. It was a t25 bit. ALL of them were extremely tite. But I got them all out but one of them on the passenger rear. I even tried to drill it n ez out it. No luck...I ended up jus pullin that bit*h out. These guys are correct in how these mount...they just kinda punched it through the sheetmetal. Definitley gonna get me some blanking plates...is stylin trucks tho only place u have seen them?
 
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okay, I was trying a T25, I will give it another try. I searched everywhere and stylin was the cheapest for the covers
 

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