bronzeback
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Hi all. I've been lurking for a while and now I have a question. I have a 90 Suburban and was in the pick a part yard last week. I found a custom made roof rack, with a custom made ladder that attaches to the left rear barn door. The rack spans the entire roof. Front to back, and side to side, so it's heavy. For $20 I couldn't pass this up. It was pulled off a 91 and it was attached using rivets. There are three "feet" on each side for attaching it to the roof and each "foot" is set to have four rivets.
Here are my questions. Are all rivets equal? Any I should or shouldn't use? What all will I need to put them in? Any other pertinent info? It seems like a stupid question and from what I've seen online it looks pretty straight forward but with the weight of the rack itself (let alone when it's loaded) I want to make sure it is secured properly. Any thoughts on what to put between the roof and mounts, around the rivet heads and around the mount bases to help prevent water leaking in? Previous owner just used silicone and I'm wondering if there's something better.
Thanks for any input.
Here are my questions. Are all rivets equal? Any I should or shouldn't use? What all will I need to put them in? Any other pertinent info? It seems like a stupid question and from what I've seen online it looks pretty straight forward but with the weight of the rack itself (let alone when it's loaded) I want to make sure it is secured properly. Any thoughts on what to put between the roof and mounts, around the rivet heads and around the mount bases to help prevent water leaking in? Previous owner just used silicone and I'm wondering if there's something better.
Thanks for any input.