Did you remove your roof rack completely? Let's see it!

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KMeloney

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Hey all,

Toying around with the idea of deleting the roof rack altogether. I'm currently back to the factory rack without the cross members (it almost disappears on my black truck now), and am considering have it disappear completely. (Drummer's ride is partially responsible for this! LOL)

Anyway, I'd want to cover the holes with something akin to those black rubber strips you see on some SUV's roofs (the strips that keep things from sitting directly on the sheet metal). I've heard of people doing this, but I haven't seen pics of it. I'd like to find strips with finished, maybe tapered ends.

Anyone have pics of your method of covering the roof mounting holes? And anyone have idea on where to find some strips with finished ends? Thanks!

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Go ahead and take that bad boy off Kirk!:Handshake:

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I know, I know... I just need a better solution than 1) water in the roofliner, or 2) screws sticking up! LOL
 

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I know, I know... I just need a better solution than 1) water in the roofliner, or 2) screws sticking up! LOL

Plug the holes with sealant and cover the area where the rack was with a stick-on body molding that matches the color of the truck.
 
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Plug the holes with sealant and cover the area where the rack was with a stick-on body molding that matches the color of the truck.

Thanks for the response, Jim -- but if you read my post, you'll see that that's exactly what I want to do, but that I'm not sure where to find the molding with finished ends. I don't want a cut end on either end. I'd like to make it look like if was from the factory. So, I need something with tapered, finished ends, but don't know where to find them just yet. Thanks!
 

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Thanks for the response, Jim -- but if you read my post, you'll see that that's exactly what I want to do, but that I'm not sure where to find the molding with finished ends. I don't want a cut end on either end. I'd like to make it look like if was from the factory. So, I need something with tapered, finished ends, but don't know where to find them just yet. Thanks!

I didn't know when you referred to strips that was what you meant. If you get them solid the color you want, cut them to a taper and heat the ends to smooth out the edges they could look like factory molded ends with some practice.
 
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If you get them solid the color you want, cut them to a taper and heat the ends to smooth out the edges they could look like factory molded ends with some practice.

There's an idea! Can you elaborate on the heating and shaping technique? Thanks!
 

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Just get some GM interior plugs

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A buddy of mine did this with his tahoe and everything is fine, take these and put a little silicone in the hole, push this down in there. Take some masking tape and tape the piece down (until the silicone solidifies), remove the masking tape and you'll never know they were there. Or do it right and have the holes welded closed and have the roof repainted.
 

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Just get some GM interior plugs

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A buddy of mine did this with his tahoe and everything is fine, take these and put a little silicone in the hole, push this down in there. Take some masking tape and tape the piece down (until the silicone solidifies), remove the masking tape and you'll never know they were there. Or do it right and have the holes welded closed and have the roof repainted.

That would look good! What's the number to those??:Handshake:
 

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those are actually headliner pins, it was just a reference number. But do you know what plugs I'm talking about....like the ones that hold a door panel on and shit....
 

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