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5th gen T4Rs
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slowveloce |
11-17-2018 02:42 PM |
Powder coated rails and OEM crossbars?
My rails are being powder coated and I was wondering if I should put the OEM crossbars on while everything is disassembled. Are the OEM crossbars going to be so tight when I put them on that they will scratch the powder coating? Crossbars will hold a Kayak on a two mile trip(or just stick it in the back with the window rolled down) and the occasional use of my Thule roof rack.
If its a tight fit I will just go with different crossbars.
thanks
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LandCruiser |
11-17-2018 03:41 PM |
Short answer is that you'll scratch them from use and the powder coating is there to lessen that.
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pDubs |
11-17-2018 03:48 PM |
You can have the powder coaters leave the channel on the inside silver.
http://www.toyota-4runner.org/attach...n-img_5359.jpg
Just put the cross bars on before you click the plastic end caps back on, since they can just slide on from the back after mounting the rails on the truck.
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Tejas |
11-17-2018 05:01 PM |
My side rails are powder coated and I don't have fitment issues or scratching.
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Decipher |
11-17-2018 05:10 PM |
Powder coated rails and OEM crossbars?
Is the powder coating expensive? I recently vinyl wrapped my wife’s Acura grill black and it turned out great. I have extra black vinyl so I was thinking about giving it a go on the rails. Love the black look.
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slowveloce |
11-17-2018 05:49 PM |
They coated me 75 to 100 bucks....sounded fair to me.
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18 trd off road |
11-17-2018 07:02 PM |
i had my rails done for $30 and dont have any fitment or scratches
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Decipher |
11-22-2018 04:33 PM |
Thanks fellas! Looks amazing.
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TeeDub21 |
11-22-2018 05:05 PM |
$40 to do mine in powdercoat coupled with LFD crossbars. Works way better than OEM crossbars.
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YellowSnow |
11-22-2018 05:28 PM |
Pics? I would think PC is significantly more durable than a vinyl wrap, and comparable in cost as well....why even choose vinyl?
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Tejas |
11-23-2018 11:13 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by YellowSnow
(Post 3179198)
Pics? I would think PC is significantly more durable than a vinyl wrap, and comparable in cost as well....why even choose vinyl?
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$50 and I had them back in under 4 hours. No rubbing, not tight, no scratching, way more durable than a vinyl wrap and look better too.
I have my entire factory rack pictured here for sale if anyone is looking.
https://i.imgur.com/1zPPGfT.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/uGyZnPB.jpg
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18 trd off road |
11-25-2018 04:46 PM |
4 Attachment(s)
here is a few pics
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slowveloce |
11-28-2018 06:50 PM |
I just picked mine up...a whopping $32.78 to get them done. I will get them installed and post some pics this weekend.
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406backpacker |
01-07-2021 06:18 PM |
So, leave the inside channel uncoated or go ahead and PC all of it? Anyone who has powdercoated entire rails had fitment issues with crossbars?
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smpsmp |
01-11-2021 04:46 AM |
If done right you shouldn't have any fit issues after powder coating. While cross bars do fit snug they aren't a precision fit item by any means. Powder coating has less thickness than other spray on finishes (did gunsmithing before my current job and remember cerakote was around a 1 mil thick and that was thin for paint).
Most places should only be 50 to 100 for the powder coating. I know a place near me quoted 50 or 60 last spring then everything shut down here in PA. So ended up just sanding and spraying them myself with a 2k paint. It's been holding up great, and has a nice satin finish. Total cost was about 25 dollars and about an hour from start to finish.
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