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Location: Hillsboro Oregon
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Roof-Rack Gaskets
Haven't seen any sources for these and I'd like to replace mine before the rain hits again. Any insights?
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: olympia wa
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just a thought, I heard someone suggest tracing original mirror mount gaskets onto rubber inner tube scrap pieces and making their own gaskets. might work if repros aren't available. Steve
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Location: Hillsboro Oregon
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After finding out it was a dealer install I figured I'll be making some. I doubt I'll find any elsewhere. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Old School, New Style
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Monroeville, Ohio
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Re: Roof-Rack Gaskets
Just get some gasket material from the parts store and use a ball peen hammer and lightly tap out the outline from the foot of the rack. Pretty easy.
Aaron
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