Note that if you choose to wash your car after pulling the rails and trim and have removed the upright brackets you *could* get water on the headliner.
In this thread there are good pics of the fasteners and brackets the hold the rails to the body as well as the trim under the rails. I picked my parts up at the dealer and it took three shipments to get a straight enough piece for the right side – the left side was perfect.įollow the process in tootall’s DIY here: If you need to have these shipped make certain to discuss the return policy with whom you deal with since these seem to be fairly fragile especially in the area of the small door openings. I chose to leave mine black to match the white and black look of my car with shadowline and black moldings. Note that these rails come prime coated in a satin black that matches the finish of the trim and roof rails as delivered from the factory. I hope to add some details to the original to make both useful for each step.ĥ1-13-8-208-775 ROOF MOLDING PRIME-COATED LEFTĥ1-13-8-208-776 ROOF MOLDING PRIME-COATED RIGHTīoth of these are kits that come with all the clips, gaskets, etc. Thought I would create a roof rail delete DIY that adds some detail to an older post by forum member “tootall” that I will reference below.