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Prinsu Roof Rack - Full Length | 1995.5-2002 Toyota 4Runner
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The Toyota 4Runner Prinsu Roof Rack is a non-drill full length rack which is modular, adjustable, and completely bolt together full-length roof rack for 1995-2002 Toyota 4Runner.
- Color: Satin Black Powder Coat
- All Aluminum Constructions
- Wind Deflector and compatible with 40" Deflector Available
- High Strength aluminum crossbars with drop points
- Aerodynamic and quite
- Completely Modular Design
- Lightweight
- Install Instructions: Download
- Noise reducing edge trim is included with the purchase of the rack
- Fits: 1995 1/2 - 2022 Toyota 4Runner
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The rack consists of 2 laser cut side rails constructed of 1/4″ 5052 aluminum plate. These rails have 3 mounting tabs each that will allow you to bolt the rack into the 4 factory mounting holes and 3m Industrial Adhesive on each side of the roof.
The crossbars are made from a 1″ x 2″ aluminum extrusion that has 2 top facing T-slot channel, a fore and aft channel and 2 bottom facing channels. This offers numerous solutions for tie-down options, cargo security, and the addition of accessories such as tool mounts or lighting. All product will come in black. All assembly hardware comes in a black zinc finish so as to match a black paint or powder coat finish on the final product. All mounting hardware is either stainless steel or high-quality Zn plated. The rack also includes a 1/8″ 5052 aluminum plate wind deflector to help with aerodynamics and prevent wind noise.
The rack is completely modular in that you choose how your rack is configured. Refer to the gallery for an example of standard configurations we have used based on different load sizes and weights. You can also choose the number of crossbars you assemble your rack with. The rack comes standard with 9 cross bars for cargo and 1 additional for mounting of a wind deflector, lightbar or combination of the two.
Weight capacity of the racks varies based on the number of crossbars used and their configuration.