First of all, I had a hell of a time getting the rubber compression nuts to remain inside the roof panel while tightening them. Particularly the rears. I figured out that I had to apply alot of weight to the rack while tightening in order for them to seat properly. Unfortunately, I was using a very powerful cordless drill at this point, having cramped both forearms by repeated tightening/loosening. I split one of the compression nuts. It'll hold for now, but I'll need to tend to it before I load the rack up with anything heavy. Now, I could get another rubber nut and try again. Or (what I'm thinking) get some sort of blind nut and feed it through the hole, or even drop the headliner just enough to get a real nut underneath. Any thoughts?
And, of course, any DIY roof rack installation would not be complete without drilling a hole through the headliner. That's right.
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All in all, a nice looking rack at a very decent price (about $120). Took about 1.5 hours to install, including tedious measuring. It will definately see use as a ladder rack, cargo holder, etc. Any input would be appreciated.