Base Plates That fit a Two-Door 1998 Chevy Tracker
Question:
i have a roadmaster falcon 5250 and i need baseplates for a 1998 2 door chevy tracker.what part numbers do i need and is there a video that shows how the base plates are installed on my car? thanks
asked by: Ray
Expert Reply:
The correct base plates for your two-door 1998 Chevrolet Tracker are the Roadmaster XL Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms # 118-15. We do not have a video showing an installation of these plates, but the kit comes with everything you'll need except for Loctite Red # LT37420, which you'll use on all bolts when mounting the bracket.
I've added a link to the instructions for you to take a look at; it's not a video, but it should provide you with a good idea of what the installation process will entail.
Products Referenced in This Question
Loctite Threadlocker 262 - High Strength - Up to 3/4" Nuts/Bolts - 0.20-Fl-Oz Tube
- Lubricants Sealants Adhesives
- Sealant
- Nut and Bolt Sealant
- 0.2 oz
- Loctite
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Roadmaster Crossbar-Style Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms
- Base Plates
- Removable Drawbars
- Hitch Pin Attachment
- Roadmaster
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