Fiberglass Canopy Roof Track Installation - Cascade Rack

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
  • Welcome to Cascade Rack’s how to on install track on a Fiberglass canopy.
    Today we’ll do a detailed walk through on how to install track on a fiberglass canopy in order to attach a set of Rhino Rack Crossbars.
    The parts needed for the track installation will generally come in kit that will include the two roof top track sections, enough bolts and nuts for installing the track utilizing every other hole, four end caps, and RTV sealant for sealing the holes.
    The first thing you will need is your choice in crossbar setup. We generally go with Rhino Rack, Which is what you’ll see here. 2 Vortex Bars, And a Pack of RLT600s.
    Next, we have the Track. We go with Thule, It seems to work the best while keeping a low profile. here you see tracks, endcaps, nylon washers, Capnuts, and bolts
    Finally, The tools. Tape Measure, Flexible tape measure, wax pen, Sharpie, center hole punch, Drill, 1/8 inch as well as a ¼ ich bit, silicone sealant, electric wrench, paired with the bit you need for the previously mentioned bolts.
    Once we Decide on the length of track that we need, It gets a chop by the bandsaw.
    We then place the feet at the width that we want the track to be on the canopy
    Placing the bases about an inch and a half from the ends of the track will aid us in assuring the tracks are parallel
    Keep in mind, youll need square plates that fit the track you’ve chosen. We use Yakima A plates
    For the Thule track
    Here we are deciding the front placement for the track by measuring off of points on the canopy. This process can vary between different shells, so just be sure each side is the same.
    Time to attach the crossbars and square up the tracks, and line up the front edge with the point we just marked
    Time for the most important part, assuring the tracks are perfectly even on top of the canopy. We do this by measuring the edges of he track, just below each foot, to the very bottom edge of the shell. Triple check yourself just to make sure. This is permanent
    Once we’ve determined its squared up, its time to mark the holes. Mark every other point, including the front and rearmost. Do the same on the other side.
    Now that our drill points are marked, remove the track to expose your sharpie dots. Use the center hole punch and click it directly in the center of each point. This keeps your drill bit from walking and improves accuracy.
    And now the fun part. Start with your 1/8 drill bit and drill through at each point. If your canopy is double layered, be sure to go through both layers, keeping the drill at a 90 degree angle to the shell.
    Next take the ¼ and enlarge the holes you just made. This will clear up enough space for your bolts to slide through.
    Lets seal them up. Starting at the center of the hole, apply the sealant and work out in a swirling motion, covering up the edges and ending back towards the center. Place nylon washers on top of each blob of sealant
    This part can be a bit tricky, we’ve found that starting from one end, and slowly working back produces best results. Taking your time, make sure each bolt is lined up with its hole before moving on to the next. Be careful not to smear your sealant.
    Time to tighten it up. With one person operating the wrench from the top and another holding the capnuts in the inside of the canopy, work your way back….. No need to overtighten, we usually go until the electric stops and give it another quarter to a half turn.
    Now that the track is complete, adjust the bases to your desired bar spread. We usually go for 32”, that seems to work great for most applications.
    If you did everything correctly and the tracks are square, the crossbars you previously measured should fight right in.
    Go ahead and double check the overhang, just to make sure you’re even on each side.
    Pop on the finishing touches, and were good to go
    There you have it, Perfect track and crossbars on your canopy.

ความคิดเห็น • 21

  • @oceangoin79
    @oceangoin79 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fantastic video!

    • @oceangoin79
      @oceangoin79 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'm unable to find Thule tracks with those styles of cap nuts. Are those aftermarket?

  • @robertnevarez7599
    @robertnevarez7599 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice work!

  • @herve160181
    @herve160181 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Might be important to note the fibreglass canopy doent seem to have an internal support frame so the load rating on the cross bars would be crucial to know.

    • @CascadeRackBend
      @CascadeRackBend  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Maximum weight capacity depends on the fiberglass cap manufacturer and they are not all made the same. The maximum weight capacity of this crossbar system is 220 lbs. on road. Static weight capacity is more, but depends on what your fiberglass canopy manufacturer provides.

    • @ermnowwhere
      @ermnowwhere หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do these ever leak? I’ve only heard bad stories.

  • @sebastienmathieu5268
    @sebastienmathieu5268 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why not just glue it with koemmerling or sikaflex??

  • @PfalzWeaSeL
    @PfalzWeaSeL ปีที่แล้ว

    I have the same truck cap .a Leer 100XQ.with Bed Rug and a coat hook .so the Mittel of the Cap looks like it has a Bord or something like this. So, i think its better to go to the corners as far as i can like you show in your video.or what do you think. So, how many inches or cm are you away from the middle for the rails? Greets from Germany

  • @johnangelod
    @johnangelod 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    looks like you guys cut the thule tracks? Did you bother painting it after cutting it?
    And how long were the bolts u guys used? I know you need something longer with the carpeted inside
    Thank you, awesome video

    • @CascadeRackBend
      @CascadeRackBend  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The track brands that we sell all use aluminum. We'll generally paint the end of the track, but it's also not visible with the end cap installed. The bolt length depends on the thickness of the canopy where the tracks are installed. We stock a multitude of lengths so we can capture the screw inside the capnut.

  • @ricewodd
    @ricewodd 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Will this support a roof top tent?

  • @sonsonny1000
    @sonsonny1000 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where do I purchase

  • @bofire20
    @bofire20 ปีที่แล้ว

    What’s the weight rating on this? With it being an aftermarket install does it limit rating for attachments?

    • @CascadeRackBend
      @CascadeRackBend  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      A 2 bar system will have an on road weight rating of 165 lbs. Most consumer canopies can withstand this, but it is best to check with the canopy manufacturer to ensure that your specific model is capable.

  • @jamiemyall2337
    @jamiemyall2337 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi . Were can i purchase these roof tracks from ? Thanks very much video has helped alot

    • @CascadeRackBend
      @CascadeRackBend  ปีที่แล้ว

      We put together our own kits in the shop, but here's a link to the closest product. www.cascaderack.com/yakima-tracks-60-wcapnuts-8001135-736745011352

  • @MrHotJohnson
    @MrHotJohnson ปีที่แล้ว

    Was those 64 in cross bars?

    • @CascadeRackBend
      @CascadeRackBend  ปีที่แล้ว

      On a mid sized truck we'll usually use either the 60 inch or 54 inch bars.....this install looks like the 60 inch bars.

  • @javiddanielhowell
    @javiddanielhowell ปีที่แล้ว

    What sealant do you recommend? Hard to tell exactly what is shown...

    • @CascadeRackBend
      @CascadeRackBend  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's an RTV Gasketmaker. Permatex or Loctite works just fine, and we use the black color.

    • @javiddanielhowell
      @javiddanielhowell ปีที่แล้ว

      @@CascadeRackBend awesome. Thanks for the reply!