manoftaste
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You can run those same wheels with a 1.25" spacer.
Yes indeed, but if I could, would love to avoid spacers.
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You can run those same wheels with a 1.25" spacer.
I just installed a full length Front Runner rack to my LR3 that only had short rails. I had to remove the cap in the front protector channel as well as the existing short rails = that exposes the holes that would have been used by your full length rails. The Front Runner mounting system ONLY used the factory holes that were present - no drilling or trimming required. View attachment 9803
When I was in the market for a real roof rack, RhinoRack didn't have one at the time for full rails, Prospeed was only available in UK, and yada yada yada. Anyhow... I ended up just ditching the full rails and leaving the back half of the roof channels *****. No one can tell or knows about it, except for me. Serves no real purpose except for aesthetics, that no one can see.
My point is, just get the Prospeed roof rack. On the plus side, you can probably find someone that wants to swap your full rails and gutters with theirs with or without the half rails and make a little money. But that's niche trying to find someone that wants the full rails.
I think most full length roof racks will use those holes in the front that are currently being used by your long roof rails. Not sure if they would cover up everything you'd want them to cover up, though.
Yeah, I'm finding that out. I just want the holes filled by the rack. I'm not super picky about how everything looks as long as I'm not inviting water into the vehicle.![]()