@paulgajewski5926 2010 to 2024. There was a slight body style change in 2014. 4runners from 2014 to 2024 all look the same from the outside with very very minor, subtle changes
When you were cutting the weather strip to put the bracket in the front did you put anything to make sure no water going down between the weather strip
I like this video very much. You do a great job of explaining things. Love the rack but I'm not sure I really need one, especially since I mostly carry just my kayak on my roof. The aftermarket cross rails I bought do a great job of holding my kayak saddles. But, I agree, that rack makes your 4Runner look sharp.
Question: Did the roof rack come with a wind deflector or did you have to add it as an accessory? I’m asking because in the add to cart section they have the wind deflector as an add on option.
watched the video a couple of times before doing the install today. my kit didnt come with lock washers. i guess they are not needed since they provided their own generic loctite. didnt use that and just used some blue i had. i suggest not using red as its a pita to remove if you have to change a crossbar. i also didnt use a power tool as the bolts didnt look that strong. hand tight then a few turns with the screw driver was not hard or much more time. thanks for making this it made the install much easier.
Happy you found it useful. I recently took two of the crossbars off with my roof top tent as it’s easier than reinstalling the tent back onto the bars/rack. I was surprised to find that red loctite doesn’t hold as well on aluminum and the bolts came off easily with a screwdriver. I was concerned though that they were on there permanently. Not sure if Prinsu supplies a loctite that works better on aluminum?
Interesting they went back with lock washers. I bought a prinsu for the 5th gen 4Runner in November 2022 and they replaced washers with some generic loctite. Problem was most holes in cross members were not deep enough to handle screws without washer. I ended up asking for 7 replacement crossbars and even then I had to tap some of the holes a little deeper. Just dumb to get rid of lock washers. Otherwise, I was very happy with very responsive customer service and performance of rack. Overall, a great rack and would buy again.
That’s terrible, sorry to hear that. Sounds like a total screw up (no pun intended) on their part. I hope they corrected the issue right away. I bough this rack 2nd hand so I am not sure what year this one was released. I opted to use the loctite with the provided lock washers for extra insurance. I didn’t want to over torque the screws being that it’s aluminum
Bought and installed the rack in early September from 4Runner lifestyle. They provided washer, the purple loctite, and no lock washers. Everything went together well.
Hi Sean, question. I removed the OEM factory silver side rails on my 4Runner, and replaced them with identical black OEM side rails. Same thing, just color change. Would you still add the 3m seam sealer if you were just doing that?
Great video. I just bought a Prinsu and I’m gathering all my tools together prepping for the install. I have a question you might be able to answer since you’ve had yours installed for awhile. I noticed you used one of 3M’s products. Specifically the 3M urethane seam sealant. Funny enough that product is the exact same as what I bought to use on mine. After looking at what seemed like 1000 different sealants I settled on the urethane 3M. A lot of folks seem to use RTV or straight up Home Depot silicone. RTV is a great product but silicone, over time, has its issues. Any insight you have on how that product is working for you and any tips on its application would be awesome and much appreciated. Thanks and again, great video. Had to follow you!
It is working great, no leaks! You can go as far as to even fill the black spacers with it if you want extra protection. I used to use this exact product when restoring classic cars, usually along the drop mouldings and I’ve never had an issue with it
@@T4Rgarage perfect! Thanks a ton for the reply. It makes sense to use this product above anything else in my opinion and it sounds like you’ve had plenty of experience with it. I’ll take your advice and fill up the spacers too. Might as well. The excess sealant should act as a sort of thread locker when ratcheting them down through the plus nuts! The more waterproof the merrier. Thanks again for your help.
@@T4RgarageI just wanted to say thanks again for the advice. That 3M seam sealer is ideal for the task and as you mentioned, I filled the black spacers with it after using it to seat the + nuts. The whole rack is solid as a rock. Assembly and installation of the rack itself is pretty simple. The time suck in my case was having to drop the headliner due to it being an Outback.
I think there is one metal bar over the sunroof. It doesn’t interfere with the function of the sunroof though. You can raise open the sunroof as you normally would. If you want you could remove that bar but they do have fixed positions so relocating isn’t an option.
I watched another video where the person took the bar over the sunroof off and relocated it to the rear of the rack, they must have just slotted into the rear cutout, if you're not using the rack to put a RTT you don't have to have that sunroof bar there.
@@T4Rgarage thanks for the info. Im leaning towards the uptop overland since i had no issue with their roofrack with my tacoma before but i like the prinsu design.
I just tried removing the screws and they came off with a screw drivers quite easily. With the amount of torque used and the fact that it’s aluminum and not steel, the red loctite didn’t bind the same way. Definitely not permanent
When you were cutting the weather strip to put the bracket in the front did you put anything to make sure no water going down between the weather strip
One of the better Prinsu rack install videos out there. I used your video as a guide to install mine. Good job!
Shouldn’t need loctite when using lock washers. The purpose of the lock washers is to prevent the screws from backing out when torqued to spec
I would definitely do lock-tite , red color in the Assyrian bolts and blue on the mount to the vehicle.
Very helpful video. Installed mine in about two hours. Definitely needed a helper. Kicked my ass solo.
Hey man, just wanted to thank you. I followed your video and it helped me with my prinsu rack install. Thanks again!!
Happy to hear that, cheers!
What year are 5th gens
@paulgajewski5926 2010 to 2024. There was a slight body style change in 2014. 4runners from 2014 to 2024 all look the same from the outside with very very minor, subtle changes
When you were cutting the weather strip to put the bracket in the front did you put anything to make sure no water going down between the weather strip
Check those fender washers! Mines rusted. Replacing with some 304 stainless steel washers instead.
I like this video very much. You do a great job of explaining things. Love the rack but I'm not sure I really need one, especially since I mostly carry just my kayak on my roof. The aftermarket cross rails I bought do a great job of holding my kayak saddles. But, I agree, that rack makes your 4Runner look sharp.
Nice video! May I ask is there a lot of wind noise from the rack, someone told me your gonna get much wind noise
How is the seam sealer holding up now? Looking to do this install on my 4R very soon and looking for the best option for sealing up the mounts
It's holding up well. You can also use silicone if it's available. Make sure to fill the metal spacers full of sealer as well, just to be safe
@ great, thanks so much for the response! There’s a shop near me that stocks seam sealer in store so I’ll be running over there today
Question:
Did the roof rack come with a wind deflector or did you have to add it as an accessory?
I’m asking because in the add to cart section they have the wind deflector as an add on option.
@@michaelganter8952 it should come with the deflector
@@T4Rgarage thank you
watched the video a couple of times before doing the install today. my kit didnt come with lock washers. i guess they are not needed since they provided their own generic loctite. didnt use that and just used some blue i had. i suggest not using red as its a pita to remove if you have to change a crossbar. i also didnt use a power tool as the bolts didnt look that strong. hand tight then a few turns with the screw driver was not hard or much more time. thanks for making this it made the install much easier.
Happy you found it useful. I recently took two of the crossbars off with my roof top tent as it’s easier than reinstalling the tent back onto the bars/rack. I was surprised to find that red loctite doesn’t hold as well on aluminum and the bolts came off easily with a screwdriver. I was concerned though that they were on there permanently. Not sure if Prinsu supplies a loctite that works better on aluminum?
Personally I went with FrontRunner, it’s crazy how many roof rack options they have nowadays!
I want this roof rack on my Ford Expedition. It has a nice design and would like to keep open access for the Sun Roof, 👌👌
Any wind noise on the freeway? Thanks for the video.
None that I’ve noticed, seems very quiet
How do you like the rack so far? Any issues with it or concerns? Looks great by the way!
Interesting they went back with lock washers. I bought a prinsu for the 5th gen 4Runner in November 2022 and they replaced washers with some generic loctite. Problem was most holes in cross members were not deep enough to handle screws without washer. I ended up asking for 7 replacement crossbars and even then I had to tap some of the holes a little deeper. Just dumb to get rid of lock washers. Otherwise, I was very happy with very responsive customer service and performance of rack. Overall, a great rack and would buy again.
That’s terrible, sorry to hear that. Sounds like a total screw up (no pun intended) on their part. I hope they corrected the issue right away. I bough this rack 2nd hand so I am not sure what year this one was released. I opted to use the loctite with the provided lock washers for extra insurance. I didn’t want to over torque the screws being that it’s aluminum
I have exactly the same issue with washers. On my way to the store to buy washers :D
Bought and installed the rack in early September from 4Runner lifestyle. They provided washer, the purple loctite, and no lock washers. Everything went together well.
Moon roof?
Hi Sean, question. I removed the OEM factory silver side rails on my 4Runner, and replaced them with identical black OEM side rails. Same thing, just color change. Would you still add the 3m seam sealer if you were just doing that?
will the sealant come off after several years inside?
i just got a new rack and it did not come with lock washers, just their red loctite
Great video. I just bought a Prinsu and I’m gathering all my tools together prepping for the install. I have a question you might be able to answer since you’ve had yours installed for awhile.
I noticed you used one of 3M’s products. Specifically the 3M urethane seam sealant. Funny enough that product is the exact same as what I bought to use on mine. After looking at what seemed like 1000 different sealants I settled on the urethane 3M. A lot of folks seem to use RTV or straight up Home Depot silicone. RTV is a great product but silicone, over time, has its issues.
Any insight you have on how that product is working for you and any tips on its application would be awesome and much appreciated. Thanks and again, great video. Had to follow you!
It is working great, no leaks! You can go as far as to even fill the black spacers with it if you want extra protection. I used to use this exact product when restoring classic cars, usually along the drop mouldings and I’ve never had an issue with it
@@T4Rgarage perfect! Thanks a ton for the reply. It makes sense to use this product above anything else in my opinion and it sounds like you’ve had plenty of experience with it. I’ll take your advice and fill up the spacers too. Might as well. The excess sealant should act as a sort of thread locker when ratcheting them down through the plus nuts! The more waterproof the merrier. Thanks again for your help.
@@T4RgarageI just wanted to say thanks again for the advice. That 3M seam sealer is ideal for the task and as you mentioned, I filled the black spacers with it after using it to seat the + nuts. The whole rack is solid as a rock.
Assembly and installation of the rack itself is pretty simple. The time suck in my case was having to drop the headliner due to it being an Outback.
Will you eventually be doing a hood swap for one with the hood scoop?
If so can you do a detailed breakdown on what it would end up costing.
Do you have to cut off the weather strip?
It’s not a seal, it’s literally just a piece of plastic that stops dirt from building up in the channel.
This is awesome!
But how does it work with the sun roof? Would you be available to adjust the metal bars?
I think there is one metal bar over the sunroof. It doesn’t interfere with the function of the sunroof though. You can raise open the sunroof as you normally would. If you want you could remove that bar but they do have fixed positions so relocating isn’t an option.
@@T4Rgarage thank you!
I watched another video where the person took the bar over the sunroof off and relocated it to the rear of the rack, they must have just slotted into the rear cutout, if you're not using the rack to put a RTT you don't have to have that sunroof bar there.
What size are the T-Nuts that slide into the front rack? I’m just looking to replace them with Stainless steel…
Great video! Is the "footprint" at the top of the video at ~1:00 mark from stepping in the sealer? LOL
Hahaha I knew someone would notice that. That’s from when I sprayed raptor liner on my sliders. That stuff is crazy
Great video! Thank you!!
Hey man love your content just got my 4runner. Just wondering hows the windnoise on this prinsu roofrack?
I didn’t notice any significant increase in noise
@@T4Rgarage thanks for the info. Im leaning towards the uptop overland since i had no issue with their roofrack with my tacoma before but i like the prinsu design.
Wouldn’t it be a pia getting out those screws with red Loctite? You’d probably strip them
I just tried removing the screws and they came off with a screw drivers quite easily. With the amount of torque used and the fact that it’s aluminum and not steel, the red loctite didn’t bind the same way. Definitely not permanent
@@T4Rgarage good to hear 👍🏽
That was my question too, as part of the reason I ordered this rack was the ability to change the crossbar position. Thanks!
What are your thoughts on the gobi roof rack?
I like the gobi, people seem to be vary happy with it
Looks like water got inside those bolts
wow they dont even use torx bolts anymore. cheaped out
I gotta find me a beautiful woman to help with these projects. Love your videos.
cutting weather stripping👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽
are you not supposed to cut the weather stripping?
@MrGPlays you are suppose to, cutting the weather stripping does nothing, it’s no a seal it’s for aesthetics to hide the channel
When you were cutting the weather strip to put the bracket in the front did you put anything to make sure no water going down between the weather strip
Hi there, It’s not a seal just a cover for the channel, basically just prevents dirt from building up