View Full Version : Luggage Rack Removal


Scuba65
04-30-2007, 11:53 PM
Just wondering if anyone has taken theirs off. Does GM (or anyone else for that matter) make any kind of covers to go over the attachment points on the roof?

speeddemon560
05-01-2007, 12:08 AM
I think Eurogold took his off. You need a t15 bit (or whatever it is, maybe its a t27) and you remove the screws, and then you need to seal the holes with silicone sealent. You could get someone to weld covers on the holes which would look much better. But that may also be more expensive.

Scuba65
05-01-2007, 12:14 AM
I was just wondering if anyone made little plastic covers that would be screwed on over the existing attachment points after the rack is removed. I really don't want blobs of silicone left up there. I kind of have my doubts the stuff would stay there over time anyway.

I don't need the rack, and I found out it's a PITA in the winter to get rid of the snow from the roof.

rabbit0102030
05-02-2007, 05:26 PM
Yeah, I think your right about it being a T15 speeddemon, but dont qoute me on it either it has been a while since I removed mine! You really only have a few options here: A. physically cut the attatchment points out and weld in some small covers, do the proper sanding and body work and paint it leaving a completely smooth surface B: Fill them with silicone, you dont have to put alot, and they will not leak if sealed properly. C. Fill them with silicone and put the Torx screw back in the holes.

I would go with option B., I did. I filled them with styrofoam, and then silicone. Evened out the silicone, no blobs, and painted over the entire attatchment when I got my paint job done. I have never had a problem with them and plus you dont even notice them once they are painted over.

Scuba65
05-02-2007, 05:34 PM
Thanks for the idea. I'll try the second idea. I just don't want water getting in there.

You're talking silicone caulking, right?

offroaddude77
05-02-2007, 05:52 PM
or you can do what i did. put the screws back in the holes with silicone on them so they dont leak. its sealed, you dont notice them, plus if you need to put it back on, you have that option.

Scuba65
05-02-2007, 05:58 PM
Good idea. Thanks for the tip!

rabbit0102030
05-02-2007, 06:42 PM
ORIGINAL: rabbit0102030

C. Fill them with silicone and put the Torx screw back in the holes.



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Ummm...you mean option C?! :eek:

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ORIGINAL: offroaddude77

or you can do what i did. put the screws back in the holes with silicone on them so they dont leak. its sealed, you dont notice them, plus if you need to put it back on, you have that option.



ORIGINAL:Scuba65

Thanks for the idea. I'll try the second idea. I just don't want water getting in there.

You're talking silicone caulking, right?


Yes we are talking caulking or sealant whatever you prefer to call it. You wont get any leaks if you completely seal the holes off.

offroaddude77
05-02-2007, 06:55 PM
ORIGINAL: rabbit0102030

ORIGINAL: rabbit0102030

C. Fill them with silicone and put the Torx screw back in the holes.



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Ummm...you mean option C?! :eek:

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ORIGINAL: offroaddude77

or you can do what i did. put the screws back in the holes with silicone on them so they dont leak. its sealed, you dont notice them, plus if you need to put it back on, you have that option.




Option C it is then. sorry about that must have missed it.

Scuba65
05-04-2007, 04:40 PM
ORIGINAL: speeddemon560

I think Eurogold took his off. You need a t15 bit (or whatever it is, maybe its a t27)


BTW, it's a t25. And, it looks good w/o the rack.

EuroGoldLS
05-04-2007, 05:38 PM
ORIGINAL: speeddemon560

I think Eurogold took his off. You need a t15 bit (or whatever it is, maybe its a t27) and you remove the screws, and then you need to seal the holes with silicone sealent. You could get someone to weld covers on the holes which would look much better. But that may also be more expensive.


Yes, I took mine off.

All it is is a 25Torx bit and there are 8 screws. The screws may be a little aggravating to get out. When you take it off and intent to leave it off, Id seal the screws with PVC tape or silicone as Speed said. I'm intending to send my bolts off to get the heads chromed, but I have not given it much thought. I was also thinkin of buying a spoiler that will mount on the existing bolts, but that idea died. Look too ethnic.

Also (as rabbit said) when you take it off you will have to spot in the lines around where it set with some touchup to make it look good. Id leave the bolts there unless you really don't want it back on there.

speeddemon560
05-05-2007, 05:35 PM
EuroGoldLS, can you please take some pictures of your roof? I really want to see what it looks like the way you did it. Thanks.

EuroGoldLS
05-06-2007, 11:46 AM
Oh I have not done anything to it except take it off and seal the bolts. I'm planning to spot the lines in and chrome the bolts. Ill try to get some pictures soon.