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Stevepd Member Since: 22 May 2017 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1251 |
I’ve got the same kit fitted but didn’t have any issues at all. It’s bouncing Dow here so will look later, but it fits well and has been used multiple times. 2006 2.7 TDV6 HSE in Cairns Blue. |
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Sun Jul 04 2021 3:28pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Thats good to hear steve i was just thinking of sending it back for a refund but i might wait to see if i can get some help of here or if powerful uk reply but they have auto responded they only reply via email to queries and i could do with speaking to someone who knows whats happening.
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Sun Jul 04 2021 3:44pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Just an update for anyone who understands this roof fixing point?
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Sun Jul 04 2021 6:45pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
I have just taken a few screen shots of the fitting video of powerful uk YouTube fitting video and it looks like the ones demonstrated the screws fit through perfect size holes so the full head of the screw is securing the rail down but the ones they have sent me has massive holes which worrys me the screw head could slip through the hole.
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Sun Jul 04 2021 7:08pm |
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Stevepd Member Since: 22 May 2017 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1251 |
Sorry messaging from work. Can you put a dip stick down the welded nut to see what’s underneath, then mark it. I would have thought there is something under there but the depth I’ve no idea. Regards your photos showing the head, that doesn’t look right at all. 2006 2.7 TDV6 HSE in Cairns Blue. |
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Mon Jul 05 2021 2:22pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Yes the hole goes down further about the full length of these screws supplied but i can only see the threads of this welded nut which looks about 10mm so it dont understand how this roof fixing point works inside of ta too dark, I would have imagined a bracket welded and threads all the way down and not just what looks like a small nut welded on for the hole roof system to be supported by one welded nut is unbelievable so hopefully someone has an idea what i should have and how it works. |
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Mon Jul 05 2021 3:50pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Just measured the hole and its exactly 20mm in all of them which is perfect, Now i have also just found the issue aswell as the holes in the rails been too large its the thread on the supplied bolts from powerful uk that is wrong, they’re cross threading or even worse cross threading my fixing points so hopefully no damage done and they can source the correct ones, cant believe they wouldn't get such an important part right! |
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Mon Jul 05 2021 4:13pm |
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Lindab Member Since: 20 Nov 2017 Location: Dundee Posts: 899 |
The thread engagement should be between 1 x dia screw to 1.5 x dia of the screw in steel. Range Rover Sport (gone): Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe: 992 Porsche Carrera 4S: Range Rover Fifty P400e |
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Mon Jul 05 2021 6:01pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Thanks Lindab I will send this info to powerful uk, We have basically worked out this for them i am thinking if theres 2 different threads for the sports or if powerful uk have just sent the wrong ones to me but they could cause some damage. Hopefully they send me some new rails without the massive holes aswell the head of the screws is too small for that size hole. Hopefully they will put this right and change orders going forward because from what others have said its a good kit well until i got mine that is. |
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Mon Jul 05 2021 7:38pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
The actual original rail mounting point in the roof are actualy replaceable and they look like the picture, I have fitted several genuine L/R kits and if I remember correctly the internal thread of the mounting is 6 x 1.5mm cannot remember the exact length of the bolt though, the o.e. kit also has a metal spacer as well as the thin clear plastic washer. Not sure if any of that helps though being a aftermarket kit you have.
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Mon Jul 05 2021 10:01pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Col thats perfect, so am i right thinking the screws powerful have provided should screw into this picture you have privided? This is sealed over so i couldnt see the full detail of what you have shown, Or should i have unscrewed this and replaced it with there screws? Although i find that unlikely because it wasnt in powerful’s youtube video so i presume my first thought is correct? |
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Mon Jul 05 2021 10:08pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
To fit o.e. rails you do not remove the whole boss, originally from the factory there are plastic blanking plugs fitted to the internal thread part which needs to be removed, however these can break off in the threaded bit so you can't screw the bolt all the way in, hence why have replaced the whole boss as found it easier than trying to remove remaining bit of plastic. The best way to remove the grommets if they are still intact is basically try to unscrew them as opposed to pulling them straight up. Another option is carefully drill the broken plastic bit out, just don't drill all the way through though.
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Mon Jul 05 2021 10:24pm |
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jases4x4 Member Since: 28 Dec 2014 Location: yorkshire Posts: 225 |
Yes mine had the plastic covers i thought oh this is great pull them out and screw the new screws into the boss and hey presto but the threads on the screws powerful sent just tighten up after about 5mm then the allen key head spins into a circle so you have the big problem of getting the screw back out while its in the rail aswell. Its good to know though if the boss are now knackered because of them screws we can atleast replace them. Lets see what powerful come back with its a good job i dont need to sort this very soon its poor service waiting for emails to be replied to and to blame covid for not answering calls is a poor get out if you ask me. Thanks again Col always one to help with the expert knowledge, much appreciated mate 👍 |
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Mon Jul 05 2021 10:35pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
If you do need them part number is AYR500061 were a couple of quid each but that was a while ago.
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Mon Jul 05 2021 10:43pm |
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