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removing roof rails - 2000 ENDEAVOUR #1075678 12/20/14 03:51 AM
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jwp Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I am considering replacing my 1991 with 235k on the clock with a 2000 Endeavour in pretty great shape i think. I want this vehicle because i need the roof gutter to mount my Thule roof rack and the stock ones will be in the way. Has anyone removed these before? I hope they were not installed from the bottom before the headliner was installed. Need answer asap. thanks!!

Last edited by jwp; 12/20/14 07:38 AM.

1991 LWB Montero LS 213kmi - original. Stock.
2003 LWB Montero LTD 95kmi - original. All leather, stock and sweet

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Re: removing roof rails - 2000 ENDEAVOUR [Re: jwp] #1075679 12/21/14 01:17 AM
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Can't be sure on the 03 but the gen 2's were all screwed into place from above into nutserts in the roof. The screw all had a piece of plastic covering them.

I was told they're like this because the racks are installed here in the US rather than at the factory.

That said, maybe check the construction of your rack and see if there are any panels in it that may hide the screws.


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Re: removing roof rails - 2000 ENDEAVOUR [Re: off-roader] #1075680 12/22/14 07:16 PM
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jwp Offline OP
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there are screws - thanks!


1991 LWB Montero LS 213kmi - original. Stock.
2003 LWB Montero LTD 95kmi - original. All leather, stock and sweet

----Drive it like you have to use it to get to work in the morning.----







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