I just installed mine yesterday and I love it! One recommendation I have for the Sherpa team is to give us specs on the wrenches needed before starting the install. Also, having a close up of each of the nuts and bolts for each of the steps could be helpful. I had attached the adjustable mounts to the crossbar using the panhead bolts instead of the hex bolts and I didn't realize it after a while, so I had to go back and reattach using the correct bolts. Otherwise, the instructions were A+ and easy to follow. TOOLS NEEDED & SPECS: - 5/32" allen wrench - 7/16" wrench/socket - 13mm wrench/socket for the mounting feet
Installed mine last week. Quality is top notch, followed this video during the install and it was super easy. The one issue i discovered is after a rain, when i get into the vehicle, the rain that collected in the grooves of the crossbars dumps on me while door is still open (or if window is open). I am considering drilling holes in crossbars to help divert the water. Overall very happy with quality and construction. *update* Purchased 80/20 brand 10 series t-slot cover and the water drainage issue is solved...
Look no further. I spent 6 months researching roof racks and bought the Crestone and i am so glad I did. The build quality of this rack is insane. You can literally grab the rails and rock the 4 Runner back and forth and not even hear one noise. I am so glad I bought this. This step by step video is awesome. Follow these steps and it is literally a painless install.
Yo, THANK YOU for this video!! Clear communication and solid editing to show what we need to see without wasting time. I installed my Crestone a few days ago and there is no wind noise or creaking at all! The tips and tricks you showed in this video probably saved me 3 hours of trial and error - I never would have guessed to shove something under the front part to get the height adjustment tight. Also, to whoever said "hey let's give them extra washers in the box, they'll probably drop a few" THANKS BRO, lol! Great product and great installation walk through!
Really appreciate the video! Followed this step by step and it was a breeze and I’ve never installed shit in my life so this was super easy for lack of experience! Thanks fellas
My son (13) and I installed my Crestone on my 23 TRD Pro this morning. This video, along with the online instructions, made it VERY easy. The longest part was adjusting the feet up front, which really didn’t take that long. We had to go back in forth a couple of times getting everything perfect, but it honestly wasn’t that bad. Total time was about 3.5 hours (included moving rails around and adding the accessories I bought), and that included removing the stock TRD Pro rack that uses red Loctite on the bolts. We have wind speed of about 20mph today with gusts up to near 30mph and the only noise came from the cross wind, and even that wasn’t that bad. Following the instructions and video resulted in absolutely no vibration issues. I’m super glad I went with the Crestone over the Gobi with both quality and aesthetics. Love the way this thing looks on my vehicle.
This rock is an amazing product in there a great company. But you guys really got a step up the installation video. Close up of the bolts, we don't need to see you...just the product. I had to go to another video to get it done
Please deliver the rack sooner!! Ordered it last week, and I’ve got another two weeks before I start going crazy. Lol. Wish Shipping would go a little faster. All in all, I’m just excited for the upgrade.
Hi Brian, we are glad you are excited about the product! The current posted lead time is 4-6 weeks. That said we have been delivering on the faster end of that. Hope that helps your expectations. If you want a more detailed update feel free to reach out to info@sherpaec.com
I get a significant whistling noise beginning at 60 mph and gets even louder above 60. I installed the wind fairing flush with the side rails as recommended.
Try adjusting the rack either forwards or backwards. If that does not work reach out to our team! 970-660-8134 they would be happy to walk you through some more steps.
Any luck making a video on removing the roof rack for the trd pro? I’ve watched the few videos there are on this and will not be trying the torch method…heard the soldering iron method should work but really want to see a video to see it in progress.
Next time we have one in the shop we will plan to do a video on it. Sadly, a few have had to go as far as welding nuts onto the top of the original roof bolts to get them out. Those TRD Pro racks are pesky. The big key is heat, and not allowing that heat to damage the paint or surrounding materials so the soldering iron technique is a great idea. The torch can be risky.
The fairing when you say 1/2 inch to 1/4 inch. Does that mean in the middle or edges? My is half inch in the middle but closer to inch on sides when It is flush with the bottom of the sides
Installing now and the rubber feet extend over the black edging..do I cut the feet, the black edging or do I need to try and slide the black edging down the truck..or cut it..I have 2022 4runner limited
Does the rubber portion that installs over the metal sleeves need to be installed a certain way? One side is narrower than the other. You don't mention it in the video and it's not mentioned in the installation pdf on your website. Also curious to know if the torque setting of 22 in-lbs mentioned in the instructions is accurate. The factory rack bolts are torqued to 22 ft-lbs. Is that a typo?
The thin side goes towards the inside of the vehicle, sorry this was not covered in the video. As far as torque, 22 in-lbs is correct. This so the bonded washers and rubber seals work appropriately.
Might be a stupid question but it’s one detail I look at for potential issues, time stamp 22:59 you can look down the rack side plates and see it warped from the front feet pushing down so hard. I could possibly see this being an issue when a tent is mounted giving uneven weight distribution through the whole rack and roof, are the cross bars going to follow the mounting slots and cause uneven mounting positions?
This definitely happens with good pressure on the front feet. Its a balance of getting them nice and tight, basically turning the side plates into a spring and preloading those feet. The alternative is hard mounting and drilling holes for the front feet which most shy away from for good reason. That said, with any rooftop tent application we highly recommend using our Tent Mounts as they will lift the tent slightly above all of the crossbars, and regardless of a slight bow or completely flat surface you'll want this as it illuminates all vibrations and rattles with a tent sitting up against all the crossbars. It will then only be attached to hard bolted surfaces and make no noise.
My crestone is coming in today! Looking forward to the install. Love the work here guys on this install. Question. What brand are those step platforms? I need one or two. :)
I installed this rack on my 2020 4Runner about 2 months ago. So far I love it, it's been rock solid, thanks to this very helpful install video. But, I left about a 1/2" gap between the fairing and the roof, and I'm getting quite a bit of wind noise at highway speeds...especially when there's a crosswind. Would a larger/smaller gap help alleviate this?
I get a significant whistling noise beginning at 60 mph and gets even louder above 60. I installed the wind fairing flush with the side rails as recommended.
I know you sell the Needle half rack for sunroofs. Can I buy the full rack / Crestone and just leave a couple of crossbars out where the sun roof is? I like the full rack appearance but want to use my sun roof
Question - I'm excited to install my rack, but im concerned that i wont be able to complete the install fully before my loctight dries/sets. Do you think it would be possible to build the rack, set the front feet up, and then one by one unscrew and rescrew with loctight in place? Or is this not an ideal solution?
I know this is late, but Blue loctite is pretty forgiving. According to the website, it takes about 10 min to set and 24hrs to cure. I don't see a problem with going your method, but i wouldn't overthink it.
How much weight can the rack hold in the center, and how much weight can it hold hanging off the side of the rack? Wondering how heavy of an awning it can handle.
They are not designed to work with other racks on the market, but, potentially could. We do offer these for sale as replacements under our components tab on our website. sherpaequipmentco.com/products/adjustable-leveling-mounts
@@sherpaec Thank ya. Have you ever thought about giving your cross bars up and down adjustment? Kinda like wescot designs modular roof rack? In some situations having a little lip on the edge is nice.
Rubber seals only to cover holes in roof is a concern. Other roof racks do leak probably because installed improperly…other racks require the right amount of RTV silicone sealant to prevent leaks from the holes. If you use the RTV sealant correctly it won’t damage anything. That said if you install the rack, do you quarantine it won’t leak?
@@Jim-s6i3b I ended up purchasing this roof rack in february. And installed the same day it arrived. So far no leaks at all; super easy and straight-forward installation. The rubber seals are sandwiched by a bolt and washer and the fit is really tight. Its held up so far since I've installed it and havent had any leaks through numerous washes and rain. Did not use any silicone; purely just the included hardware and seals.
Westcott makes a low profile version of their roof rack which is probably more comparable to this, in terms of height. Their standard roof rack is taller. The Westcott fairing sits on your roof and thus if and when any dirt gets underneath, small vibrations will cause the paint to rub off. You can use clear tape to protect your paint, but it’s kind of a pain to get it applied properly.
Give us a call on Monday or shoot us an email with photos. 970-660-8134 or info@sherpaec.com If it’s product related we will happily replace any faulty parts or we can help troubleshoot if it’s unrelated. It’s common for windshield leaks to occur if you recently had the windshield replaced. We have found many of those in the process of chasing wet headliners or floor boards.
You get a lot more for that additional cost. Be sure to visit sherpaequipmentco.com/pages/the-sherpa-edge to learn why! It is a premium product that will protect your vehicle and secure your gear for years to come.
These instructions were SUPERB! I followed them to the tee and I have no wind noise or rattles of any kind. The only question I have is, do you put the blue loctite on the Allen bolts fastening the side rails to the channels? I applied them to the roof bolts and anything with a nut on the back side, but not the side rails' Allen fasteners. I'm thinking of going back and replacing the Allens with hex head bolts from your site. Allen heads always end up stripping at some point.
Thank you! You do not need to loctite those bolts going through the side. Especially being allen heads, much more likely to stip those with loctite involved. You can also swap them out with Hex, we used to only offer Hex but the majority of people prefered the button heads so we switched over and truthfuly dont have as many issues as we anticipated being very high quality bolts.
I just installed mine yesterday and I love it! One recommendation I have for the Sherpa team is to give us specs on the wrenches needed before starting the install. Also, having a close up of each of the nuts and bolts for each of the steps could be helpful. I had attached the adjustable mounts to the crossbar using the panhead bolts instead of the hex bolts and I didn't realize it after a while, so I had to go back and reattach using the correct bolts. Otherwise, the instructions were A+ and easy to follow.
TOOLS NEEDED & SPECS:
- 5/32" allen wrench
- 7/16" wrench/socket
- 13mm wrench/socket for the mounting feet
Installed mine last week. Quality is top notch, followed this video during the install and it was super easy. The one issue i discovered is after a rain, when i get into the vehicle, the rain that collected in the grooves of the crossbars dumps on me while door is still open (or if window is open). I am considering drilling holes in crossbars to help divert the water. Overall very happy with quality and construction.
*update*
Purchased 80/20 brand 10 series t-slot cover and the water drainage issue is solved...
Look no further. I spent 6 months researching roof racks and bought the Crestone and i am so glad I did. The build quality of this rack is insane. You can literally grab the rails and rock the 4 Runner back and forth and not even hear one noise. I am so glad I bought this. This step by step video is awesome. Follow these steps and it is literally a painless install.
Great to hear!
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Yo, THANK YOU for this video!! Clear communication and solid editing to show what we need to see without wasting time. I installed my Crestone a few days ago and there is no wind noise or creaking at all! The tips and tricks you showed in this video probably saved me 3 hours of trial and error - I never would have guessed to shove something under the front part to get the height adjustment tight. Also, to whoever said "hey let's give them extra washers in the box, they'll probably drop a few" THANKS BRO, lol! Great product and great installation walk through!
We are pumped you liked the video and had a great experience installing the rack! Go have some killer adventures and enjoy the rack!
Really appreciate the video! Followed this step by step and it was a breeze and I’ve never installed shit in my life so this was super easy for lack of experience! Thanks fellas
My son (13) and I installed my Crestone on my 23 TRD Pro this morning. This video, along with the online instructions, made it VERY easy. The longest part was adjusting the feet up front, which really didn’t take that long. We had to go back in forth a couple of times getting everything perfect, but it honestly wasn’t that bad. Total time was about 3.5 hours (included moving rails around and adding the accessories I bought), and that included removing the stock TRD Pro rack that uses red Loctite on the bolts.
We have wind speed of about 20mph today with gusts up to near 30mph and the only noise came from the cross wind, and even that wasn’t that bad. Following the instructions and video resulted in absolutely no vibration issues. I’m super glad I went with the Crestone over the Gobi with both quality and aesthetics. Love the way this thing looks on my vehicle.
Great video and thanks for making the greatest roof rack for the 4Runner
This rock is an amazing product in there a great company. But you guys really got a step up the installation video. Close up of the bolts, we don't need to see you...just the product. I had to go to another video to get it done
Please deliver the rack sooner!! Ordered it last week, and I’ve got another two weeks before I start going crazy. Lol. Wish Shipping would go a little faster.
All in all, I’m just excited for the upgrade.
Hi Brian, we are glad you are excited about the product! The current posted lead time is 4-6 weeks. That said we have been delivering on the faster end of that. Hope that helps your expectations. If you want a more detailed update feel free to reach out to info@sherpaec.com
I Got the Prinsu roof rack I don't need to wait. Lol.
I get a significant whistling noise beginning at 60 mph and gets even louder above 60. I installed the wind fairing flush with the side rails as recommended.
Try adjusting the rack either forwards or backwards. If that does not work reach out to our team! 970-660-8134 they would be happy to walk you through some more steps.
Thanks! @@sherpaec
Any luck making a video on removing the roof rack for the trd pro? I’ve watched the few videos there are on this and will not be trying the torch method…heard the soldering iron method should work but really want to see a video to see it in progress.
Next time we have one in the shop we will plan to do a video on it. Sadly, a few have had to go as far as welding nuts onto the top of the original roof bolts to get them out. Those TRD Pro racks are pesky. The big key is heat, and not allowing that heat to damage the paint or surrounding materials so the soldering iron technique is a great idea. The torch can be risky.
@@sherpaec I used a soldering gun today for 30 seconds and it worked perfect to remove TRD PRO rack
@@brianpatrickyoutubethat’s awesome to hear that works great
The fairing when you say 1/2 inch to 1/4 inch. Does that mean in the middle or edges? My is half inch in the middle but closer to inch on sides when It is flush with the bottom of the sides
Installing now and the rubber feet extend over the black edging..do I cut the feet, the black edging or do I need to try and slide the black edging down the truck..or cut it..I have 2022 4runner limited
Does the rubber portion that installs over the metal sleeves need to be installed a certain way? One side is narrower than the other. You don't mention it in the video and it's not mentioned in the installation pdf on your website. Also curious to know if the torque setting of 22 in-lbs mentioned in the instructions is accurate. The factory rack bolts are torqued to 22 ft-lbs. Is that a typo?
The thin side goes towards the inside of the vehicle, sorry this was not covered in the video. As far as torque, 22 in-lbs is correct. This so the bonded washers and rubber seals work appropriately.
I have a 2021 toyota 4runner trd pro, if i buy this roof rack, would it fit tuffstuff awning 180 Degree Awning, XL?
when i did mine, i used a very small amount of clear silicone caulking on the inside of the metal sleeve, then seated it onto the white sleeve.
Not neccesary but not a bad idea either.
Might be a stupid question but it’s one detail I look at for potential issues, time stamp 22:59 you can look down the rack side plates and see it warped from the front feet pushing down so hard. I could possibly see this being an issue when a tent is mounted giving uneven weight distribution through the whole rack and roof, are the cross bars going to follow the mounting slots and cause uneven mounting positions?
This definitely happens with good pressure on the front feet. Its a balance of getting them nice and tight, basically turning the side plates into a spring and preloading those feet. The alternative is hard mounting and drilling holes for the front feet which most shy away from for good reason. That said, with any rooftop tent application we highly recommend using our Tent Mounts as they will lift the tent slightly above all of the crossbars, and regardless of a slight bow or completely flat surface you'll want this as it illuminates all vibrations and rattles with a tent sitting up against all the crossbars. It will then only be attached to hard bolted surfaces and make no noise.
My crestone is coming in today! Looking forward to the install. Love the work here guys on this install. Question. What brand are those step platforms? I need one or two. :)
Any water leaks?
What Front Bumper upgrade is that on your truck?
What all wrench sizes are needed? Is a torque wrench necessary?
Just ordered this rack. Do you have a video of in installing the 5th Gen TRD PRO rack?
We do not have a video for uninstalling the PRO rack quite yet. We are trying to track a PRO down to film one however.
@@sherpaec Can I volunteer mine? 😅
Prepare for some zestiness @ 12:06
Great job folks! How different is the front Fairing with the half-height and a light bar?
Only thing that is different is the cut out to allow the lightbar to sit almost flush with the rack.
@@sherpaec Sent my order in on your black Friday deal! Can't wait to get the notice of shipment!
I installed this rack on my 2020 4Runner about 2 months ago. So far I love it, it's been rock solid, thanks to this very helpful install video. But, I left about a 1/2" gap between the fairing and the roof, and I'm getting quite a bit of wind noise at highway speeds...especially when there's a crosswind. Would a larger/smaller gap help alleviate this?
I would shoot for a smaller gap, closer to 1/4" or tighter even.
I get a significant whistling noise beginning at 60 mph and gets even louder above 60. I installed the wind fairing flush with the side rails as recommended.
did you ever solve this. I just installed mine and I am not happy with the wind noise. Sounds like I am in a hurricane vs no rack.
I am looking at the Crestone Sport rack for my 2022 4 Runner. Will it work with the sunroof?
It works with the sunroof!
I know you sell the Needle half rack for sunroofs. Can I buy the full rack / Crestone and just leave a couple of crossbars out where the sun roof is? I like the full rack appearance but want to use my sun roof
Absolutely, the Crestone is designed around the function of the sunroof so it will not cause any issues for you, even with bars over it.
Question - I'm excited to install my rack, but im concerned that i wont be able to complete the install fully before my loctight dries/sets. Do you think it would be possible to build the rack, set the front feet up, and then one by one unscrew and rescrew with loctight in place? Or is this not an ideal solution?
I know this is late, but Blue loctite is pretty forgiving. According to the website, it takes about 10 min to set and 24hrs to cure. I don't see a problem with going your method, but i wouldn't overthink it.
Can you go through a car wash with the rack mounted?
A touchless carwash is ok. Any car wash with rollers or things that make contact with the vehicle is not recommended.
Where is the best place to put a led bar on the roof rack?
Up at the front using our half height fairing. Designed for LED lightbars. We have lots of mounting options available on our site.
So the front mounts(non-drilled side), sit on top of the weather strips? You do not cut the weather strip so the mount sits ontop of the paint?
That is correct!
How much weight can the rack hold in the center, and how much weight can it hold hanging off the side of the rack? Wondering how heavy of an awning it can handle.
With our HD Awning mounts it can handle up to a 70lbs awning.
Are your front most rubber block pads sold separately and would they work with other roof racks on the market?
They are not designed to work with other racks on the market, but, potentially could. We do offer these for sale as replacements under our components tab on our website. sherpaequipmentco.com/products/adjustable-leveling-mounts
@@sherpaec Thank ya. Have you ever thought about giving your cross bars up and down adjustment? Kinda like wescot designs modular roof rack? In some situations having a little lip on the edge is nice.
are the roof mounts waterproof? how does the waterproofing work? i am looking ot purchase one but am weary of water getting in and rust
Our rubber roof seals create a seal so you don't need to use any silicone. Check out sherpaequipmentco.com/pages/the-sherpa-edge
Rubber seals only to cover holes in roof is a concern. Other roof racks do leak probably because installed improperly…other racks require the right amount of RTV silicone sealant to prevent leaks from the holes. If you use the RTV sealant correctly it won’t damage anything.
That said if you install the rack, do you quarantine it won’t leak?
@@Jim-s6i3b I ended up purchasing this roof rack in february. And installed the same day it arrived. So far no leaks at all; super easy and straight-forward installation. The rubber seals are sandwiched by a bolt and washer and the fit is really tight. Its held up so far since I've installed it and havent had any leaks through numerous washes and rain. Did not use any silicone; purely just the included hardware and seals.
How does this compare to wescott designs rack? Have been goin between the 2 for a while
Westcott makes a low profile version of their roof rack which is probably more comparable to this, in terms of height. Their standard roof rack is taller. The Westcott fairing sits on your roof and thus if and when any dirt gets underneath, small vibrations will cause the paint to rub off. You can use clear tape to protect your paint, but it’s kind of a pain to get it applied properly.
Mines leaking :-(
Give us a call on Monday or shoot us an email with photos. 970-660-8134 or info@sherpaec.com
If it’s product related we will happily replace any faulty parts or we can help troubleshoot if it’s unrelated. It’s common for windshield leaks to occur if you recently had the windshield replaced. We have found many of those in the process of chasing wet headliners or floor boards.
Would love to work with you guys for product testing, let me know!
Shoot us a message on Instagram!
Love this 5th gen, i got same 4runner, checkout my build
Nice! Looking good.
For the Price $1399 no way I will go with Prinsu the original not a copy cat for only under 1k.
You get a lot more for that additional cost. Be sure to visit sherpaequipmentco.com/pages/the-sherpa-edge to learn why! It is a premium product that will protect your vehicle and secure your gear for years to come.
These instructions were SUPERB! I followed them to the tee and I have no wind noise or rattles of any kind. The only question I have is, do you put the blue loctite on the Allen bolts fastening the side rails to the channels? I applied them to the roof bolts and anything with a nut on the back side, but not the side rails' Allen fasteners. I'm thinking of going back and replacing the Allens with hex head bolts from your site. Allen heads always end up stripping at some point.
Thank you!
You do not need to loctite those bolts going through the side. Especially being allen heads, much more likely to stip those with loctite involved. You can also swap them out with Hex, we used to only offer Hex but the majority of people prefered the button heads so we switched over and truthfuly dont have as many issues as we anticipated being very high quality bolts.