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How To Remove 2010 RX350 Roof Rack Cross Rails

20 messages,  Last post on Nov 24, 2009 at 11:33 PM

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Re: How To Remove 2010 RX350 Roof Rack Cross Rails [shanekennedy] by wrahn
Aug 03, 2009 (8:33 am)
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Replying to: shanekennedy (Aug 03, 2009 6:56 am)

The side rails are not removed. The end caps of the side rail are the only part of the side rail that is removed as indicated in previous posting.
 
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Re: How To Remove 2010 RX350 Roof Rack Cross Rails [wrahn] by suv44
Aug 09, 2009 (12:32 pm)
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Replying to: wrahn (Jun 24, 2009 6:29 pm)

What color are the crossbars--are they aluminum to match the roof rails?
 
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Crossbars by wrahn
Aug 09, 2009 (2:52 pm)
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Mine are black. The car is white the roof racks are grey and the crossbars are black and they claim they have a design team.
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Re: I Finally Removed Them [wrahn] by jacks2
Oct 20, 2009 (8:11 am)
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Replying to: wrahn (Jun 26, 2009 1:09 pm)

Can you possibly post a few photo of this procedure. thx
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Re: I Finally Removed Them [wrahn] by jacks2
Nov 06, 2009 (10:25 pm)
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Replying to: wrahn (Jun 26, 2009 1:09 pm)

Can you possibly post a photo of this procedure or at least of the end cap removal.
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How to Remove 2010 RX350 & RX45h Roof Rails. by noduplicates
Nov 22, 2009 (9:00 pm)
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I bought 2010 RX450h just about a week ago. Oddly, the roof rack bars were not part of the package but I negotiated to buy them at cost as part of the deal. Having felt that I spent enough for the car and bars, and confident in my mechanical abilities, I was sure that I could save the dealer labor cost by installing these myself. My first attempt had me thinking I had to remove the pair of screws under the rail at the back end. This was useless. Next, I realized that the back end cap on each rail had to come off. Having read the posts here, I was ready to try again but found these posted instructions to be unsuccessful as well. Finally, having figured out how to do this myself, I cannot understand how any of the previous post instruction coudl work.
 
Here's how you remove the RX350 / RX450h roof rail end cap.
First however, a brief description of what's inside the end cap so you know what you are dealing with.
  1) The forward portion of rear roof rail end cap, that sits on the rail, wraps around the top and sides of the rail. At the bottom edges it does not clip on to the bottom edges of the rail. There is nothing to pry here.
  2) The forward-most portion of the rail end cap has a plastic tab or tongue on the very top that inserts under the roof rail. The tab is about 3/8" and deep, and about 1/8" thick. This should not concern you either as this will pull out easily once you get the rear of the cap off.
  3) The rear of the end cap, that covers the bracket attaching it to the roof, has two spade or tongue-like plastic tabs inside that point down vertically from the top-inside of the end cap. These press-fit into slots in the underlying metal bracket, in-line with the rack and spaced about 3.5" apart from each other. They are each about 5/8" wide and protude down about 1.5". They are spaced equally from the bracket foot front and back edges.
  4) On the inboard side of the end cap, the flat side facing toward the car's center, there are two small protusions or "catches" on the inside of the end cap along the bottom edge. These protrude in about 3/32" and are evenly spaced along the foot of the end cap about 3-4" apart. They each catch inside on lips on the underlying roof racket metal bracket.
 
Removal
1) Prep: put duct tape on the roof along the inside and outside edges of the end cap. This will protect the paint from the pry tools. Also, put a rag or towel on teh roof to lay the pry tools on.
2) You will need a very blade with a curved end for leverage. I had some odd dental tools that had a spade tip that was about 1/4" wide and an inch long. I put two of these under the outer lip of the end cap, the edge that is closest to the windows. By prying up this edge, the center, vertical tabs will release. Leave the tools inserted.
3) On the bottom, inside edge of the end cap, facing the middler of the car, you will need to get a pry tool under and inside this edge (in the center) that can pull this edge outward. This disengages the plastic catches on inside this edge. The tool I used looked like a thin pick with a 90 degree bent tip about 1/8" long. Once inserted under the edge, I could turn the tip up to catch the edge and pull outward.
4) While pulling on this tool, lift the end cap up. When it desengages the forward tab at the front of the end cap will slide out as the end cap lifts up and your pry tools fall to the ground.
5) To reinstall, insert forward tab and whack the cap down wiith the palm of you hand.
 
Now here's the sad part. I got the #!**! end caps off but could not get the roof rack bars to fit in the rail slots. The slot did not seem large enought to take the diameter of the largest roller bearing. If I had tried to force it, I feared I would damage the slot (which seems to be made of plastic). I reinstalled the end caps. Decided that car was too expensive for me to mess it up and that it would be better for the dealer to muck with this. If they supplied me with the wrong roof rack bars it would then be there problem. At this point, paying to make it their problem is also worth my time and peace of mind.
 
Nevertheless, I have posted these instructions because I could not find them anywhere on the web, and us "McGyvers" need to know we at least tried.
Steve
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Pics of Removed Roof Rail End Caps by noduplicates
Nov 22, 2009 (9:20 pm)
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Inside of Roof Rail End Caps and the tools I used
 
 
 
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Re: Pics of Removed Roof Rail End Caps [noduplicates] by jacks2
Nov 22, 2009 (10:42 pm)
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Replying to: noduplicates (Nov 22, 2009 9:20 pm)

If you posted photo's I can't find them.
 
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Re: Pics of Removed Roof Rail End Caps [noduplicates] by steve_ HOST
Nov 22, 2009 (10:46 pm)
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Replying to: noduplicates (Nov 22, 2009 9:20 pm)

If you need a place to host your photos, you can set up your CarSpace page and use the free photo albums there.

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