What Hardware Is Needed To Install The Thule Top Tracks For Naked Roof Racks On A Scion xB
Question:
What hardware is needed to mount to a naked roofmetal, Scion xB? Does the track I ordered have the rivnut hardware with it?
asked by: Jerry
Expert Reply:
The Thule Top Tracks for Roof Racks # THTB60 comes with all necessary hardware included, as well as some silicone sealant to prevent water from leaking in through the mounting holes. The bolts, washers, nuts, and caps will be used to secure the tracks to your Scion's roof.
You'll first need to find where you want to place the tracks and then mark out your holes. You'll then put some of the silicone in each hole and lay the tracks back down. You can then use slip the bolts and washers through and tighten them down with the nuts. After that's complete you can use the longer caps or cut the excess threads of the bolts off and use the smaller caps.
I've attached Thule's instructions below to help you with this process.
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Thule Top Tracks for Roof Racks - 60" Long
- Roof Rack
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- 2 Pack
- 60 Inch Track Length
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