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Stock roof rails. Which part # for the cross bars?
Hi everyone. There seem to be two different part numbers for the cross bars. Does anyone know which are the ones I would prefer for a 2019?
PT27889170
PT27889100
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08-06-2019, 12:50 AM
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08-06-2019, 07:37 AM
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PT27889170 is the current (newest) Toyota part number for the cross bars for a 2019 4Runner.
This newest part number has superseded the older PT27889100 part number.
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08-06-2019, 08:19 AM
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They are seriously worthless, they sit so low to the roof it's hard to even pass a strap under them.
Get the LFD crossbars or some other aftermarket bars.
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08-06-2019, 08:45 AM
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Jhguth is right, they sit low, aren’t very wide, and have really small tie down holes.
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08-06-2019, 09:14 AM
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I have the stock cross bars off my 2016 trail premium if you’re interested.
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08-06-2019, 10:45 PM
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Thanks for the link. I will check them out. They didn't come up too often in my forum search. Appreciate the help!
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PT27889170 is the current (newest) Toyota part number for the cross bars for a 2019 4Runner.
This newest part number has superseded the older PT27889100 part number.
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Awesome. Perfect information, thank you!
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They are seriously worthless, they sit so low to the roof it's hard to even pass a strap under them.
Get the LFD crossbars or some other aftermarket bars.
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Oh. I had no idea. Crap. Thanks for the heads up. I wanted to go oem just to avoid any issues like rusting. Had bad experiences in the past. The LFD ones came up in my search and seem good. $160 for two, I believe. Not bad.
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I have the stock cross bars off my 2016 trail premium if you’re interested.
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With hardware (don't know if they need hardware, to be honest)? Where are you located, and how much? Thank you.
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08-07-2019, 07:39 AM
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The LFD cross bars are the ones I want. I'm just not in a hurry to get replace the factory cross bars.
LFD Off Road - Ruggedized Crossbar 5th Gen
Decent thread showing different options:
Roof rack advice?
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Originally Posted by pointman
Oh. I had no idea. Crap. Thanks for the heads up. I wanted to go oem just to avoid any issues like rusting. Had bad experiences in the past. The LFD ones came up in my search and seem good. $160 for two, I believe. Not bad.
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LFD has aluminum and i think now also stainless crossbars available
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08-07-2019, 11:30 AM
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LFD has aluminum and i think now also stainless crossbars available
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I just got the stainless steel bars in They look great!
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I just got the stainless steel bars in They look great!
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Are you going to paint them or leave them bare stainless ?
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Originally Posted by pointman
Hi everyone. There seem to be two different part numbers for the cross bars. Does anyone know which are the ones I would prefer for a 2019?
PT27889170
PT27889100
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Another vote for getting aftermarket cross bars. There are many options, and all are better than stock, although each may have different strengths or drawbacks.
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08-07-2019, 12:09 PM
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Are you going to paint them or leave them bare stainless ?
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Ill be rattlecanning them flat black this weekend!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pointman
Thanks for the link. I will check them out. They didn't come up too often in my forum search. Appreciate the help!
Awesome. Perfect information, thank you!
Oh. I had no idea. Crap. Thanks for the heads up. I wanted to go oem just to avoid any issues like rusting. Had bad experiences in the past. The LFD ones came up in my search and seem good. $160 for two, I believe. Not bad.
With hardware (don't know if they need hardware, to be honest)? Where are you located, and how much? Thank you.
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Thanks everyone for your input. I think I am going to check out the other options since all the negatives about the stock ones. Appreciate all the help.
Anyone know if there is a cargo floor net, for non-slide out tray rears?
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