Roof rack delete Tahoe/Yukon

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Silverado

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Hey guys, here's some picture of them. This set is good, it's made of 6061 aluminum, with sunken o-rings and a pocket to clear the nut sert, also the top has a nice bevel on it and a 82 degree counter sink, countersunk stainless steel sockethead screws and o-rings are included with each set I make. This generation doesn't sit 100% flush, there is about a .02" gap underneath them and the roof. They are still waterproof though. I figured it would help to prevent the paint from oxidizing with the aluminum. The guy I made these for wanted them flush, to each their own. It's about as thick of a gap as a birthday card stock.

Anyhow, here's the pictures. I forgot to take installed pics. These are matte finish (if you want to paint them) and polished finish.

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Let me know what you guys think. I am trying my best to make the next generation perfectly in line with the line above the doors. The very front plate has a different offset than the rear and middle that I am adjusting .015 for. I have those 2 sets sitting, I can make more if I need!


These are for a 4 door tahoe. The front 2 and rear 2 are longer than the middle 2.

I think they use the same mounts for a 2 door, minus the middle. And I believe the suburban is the same as the tahoe, just with an extra set of middles.

If someone could snap me a picture of what's underneat the 2 door tahoe I could confirm.
 
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I am asking $20 per plate, with all the hardware and shipping included.
 

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Hey guys, here's some picture of them. This set is good, it's made of 6061 aluminum, with sunken o-rings and a pocket to clear the nut sert, also the top has a nice bevel on it and a 82 degree counter sink, countersunk stainless steel sockethead screws and o-rings are included with each set I make. This generation doesn't sit 100% flush, there is about a .02" gap underneath them and the roof. They are still waterproof though. I figured it would help to prevent the paint from oxidizing with the aluminum. The guy I made these for wanted them flush, to each their own. It's about as thick of a gap as a birthday card stock.

Anyhow, here's the pictures. I forgot to take installed pics. These are matte finish (if you want to paint them) and polished finish.

You must be registered for see images

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Let me know what you guys think. I am trying my best to make the next generation perfectly in line with the line above the doors. The very front plate has a different offset than the rear and middle that I am adjusting .015 for. I have those 2 sets sitting, I can make more if I need!


These are for a 4 door tahoe. The front 2 and rear 2 are longer than the middle 2.

I think they use the same mounts for a 2 door, minus the middle. And I believe the suburban is the same as the tahoe, just with an extra set of middles.

If someone could snap me a picture of what's underneat the 2 door tahoe I could confirm.

I have a 2 door 1997, I am in need of a set of 4. Distance between hole centers on 2 door Tahoe is 101 mm, or 4 inches, both front and rear. Let me know how to purchase.
 
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DHGFX4

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has anyone got intact with Silverado yet? His pics/post were from a year ago...
 
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