Thanks for the vid. Dont need 4 bolts per bracket for the awning. Cut down the bracket to 2 bolt holes, raise the bracket with washers so it can clear the cross bars end cap and they can remain in place
The mushroom infill in the top of the bar should never be removed, those racks will now be very noisy. You should depress the rubber infill and slide the channel nuts over the top of it, but it must stay in
Thanks for the vid. Dont need 4 bolts per bracket for the awning. Cut down the bracket to 2 bolt holes, raise the bracket with washers so it can clear the cross bars end cap and they can remain in place
Excellent video mate very helpful
Normally prefer a bit of narrative, but your vid and text was straight to the point 👉 thanks!
Thank you this was very helpful. Maybe a silly question, but what is the eye bolt for?
Same question. Maybe I'm just slow but that's where I got lost in the process. Was it the locking bolt for the bracket?
@@jollibee000 The eye bolt I installed for my ratchet straps s-hook. Apologies, I did not mention about it in the video.
The mushroom infill in the top of the bar should never be removed, those racks will now be very noisy. You should depress the rubber infill and slide the channel nuts over the top of it, but it must stay in
Awesome vid! Did you have links to the Rola drop bolts you used?
Can find on Ebay easy enough.
What is the big hook for? It is not fixed to the L bracket
Where did you bought you eye bolt??
What did you end up doing with the rubber seal you slide out of the Prorack?
Hi Trish. I just put it aside until I need them back on.
You can cut them to size and slide back in!
Yes you trim them down to size or there is horrendous wind noise from the cross bars
You don’t need to take them out.
I want to avoid any drilling so i just bought a prorack kit for the awning..from supercheap