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1st Gen Rodeo Roof Question #711003 03/28/06 08:32 PM
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RodeoXS Offline OP
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Anyone know what that pad is between the rear door and rear quarter window is? Does it come off? Anything under it? Does it have a purpose? It's about 1-1/2"x6". If you have a Rodeo you know what I'm refering too (I hope). Thanks.


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Re: 1st Gen Rodeo Roof Question [Re: RodeoXS] #711004 03/28/06 11:01 PM
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I have wondered that too, but am too lazy to try and pull it off...i just look at it as the 8th wonder of the world. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


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Re: 1st Gen Rodeo Roof Question [Re: RodeoXS] #711005 03/29/06 12:39 AM
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Rodayo Offline
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Do you mean the rectangular piece on the roof? It covers a lifting point for the assembly line.

- Jim


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Re: 1st Gen Rodeo Roof Question [Re: Iluvmud] #711006 03/29/06 03:12 AM
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I have wondered that too, but am too lazy to try and pull it off...

LOL - Same here (either that, or maybe I just wasn't ever brave enough <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/baby.gif" alt="" /> )



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Do you mean the rectangular piece on the roof? It covers a lifting point for the assembly line.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
Do you happen to know the hole size and thread pitch?


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Re: 1st Gen Rodeo Roof Question [Re: Smiley] #711007 03/29/06 05:31 PM
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RodeoXS Offline OP
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Do you mean the rectangular piece on the roof? It covers a lifting point for the assembly line.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
Do you happen to know the hole size and thread pitch?


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Yep those are the ones. And that would be my next question too along with do you know how they come off?? (I'm not brave enough to try either)


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Re: 1st Gen Rodeo Roof Question [Re: Smiley] #711008 03/30/06 03:18 AM
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Rodayo Offline
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
Do you happen to know the hole size and thread pitch?


Not a clue but, this has been discussed sometime in the distant past on this forum so do some searches and you might find the answer.


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Re: 1st Gen Rodeo Roof Question [Re: Rodayo] #711009 04/02/06 10:55 PM
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RodeoXS Offline OP
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Would love to search but haven't a clue as to what they are called or what someone might have refered to them as. Rodeo + roof gets a bunch of returns but doesn't seem to be what I'm searching for. Lifting points doesn't get me there either. But I am interested in those past discussions if anyone remembers them.


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