The cross rails are attached to the factory roof rack side rails. They will serve as the base mount for cargo.
You can use a stapler to attach felt to your shed roof, but it may not last as long.
Tape foam lagging on rails. Keep this on and use straps to tie loads securely.
Nails or staples. Nails are better.
You can fit a roof rack in many different ways for different vehicles. Vehicles will either use fixpoint locations pre-drilled into the roof, use the securing points underneath the rubber door surrounds or secure on a vehicles pre-fitted roof rails. These pre-fitted roof rails normally run from front to the rear of a vehicle, allowing easy fitment anywhere along the rail. For a comprehensive guide of fitment, type Carracks.co.uk in to Google, you can see how it works and also where to buy the parts that you need for a roof rack.
it is the sound of the air rushing past that makes the noise it is worse if they are flat
judging that this camper is like every other i have ever worked on with a rubber roof, directly under the rubber is the adhesive and then plywood. Under the plywood is roof rails, duct work, and insulation.
A car without a roof is called a convertible
A shiver bar is a small, narrow strip of wood that is used to attach the ends of roof thatching to the roof's surface. It helps to secure the thatch in place and provides a neat finish to the roof.
their are nutcerts in your roof. which use Allen head type srews. the Allen screws go through your roof rail and screw in. be sure not to over torque them. it can stripp your nutcerts.
No. In fact no part of your neighbors roof or anything attached to that roof can even protrude over your fence. Most places have laws specifically stating how far away from your property line they have to keep their buildings.
Pull out the ends of the side-rails at the back of the car. They will come off when twisting outwards with your hand (no tools required!). Then slide out the cross-bars all the way to the back.