Sorry I didn't take any photos...but here is how I can best describe it.
I cut the aluminum runners, about a 1/4 inch from the holes on each end of each runner.
I measured 4.5 inches from the windshield to the center of the first hole. There is a cross member in the roof that needs to be avoided (Bryan from frontrunner gave me that tip).
I have about a 1/2 inch between the rain gutter and the runner.
You need to bend the runner to fit the contours of the roof. This is a pain and takes some time. I used a table vice and did a fair amount of bending, putting on roof, bending again, back on roof, etc. The closer you can get the runners to fit the roof the better. Take your time and ensure they fit like a glove. I ditched the rubber they provided and used thicker rubber (from an exercise rubber matt I found at a local fitness store as I couldnt get the bend 100% so the thicker rubber fills the thin gap I couldnt get rid of in a couple of spots)
I put painters tape on the roof where I wanted the runners to go. Put the runner on the tape and marked off the holes where the drilling needs to happen.
I used a very small drill bit to get a center hole. Then a second bit to make it a bit larger. Then the third bit was the desired size. Doing it steps prevented the roof metal from twisting. I used my hand on the drill to ensure I didnt push threw the roof liner (if that makes sense).
The rivnuts were straight forward, I used a bunch of silicon on them just before inserting them into the roof to ensure a leak proof seal.
After that it was just putting the rack together and mounting it.
I'll take some photos once it stops raining here. I only used two mounts on each side instead of three that were provided, this enabled it to sit quite low.
Cheers
Ted