Installation question: lamp guards and rear access ladder

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Finlayforprez

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Step drill bit or rivet gun for the rear lamp guards? Just looking for consensus based on who of you used either mechanism.
I used a drill according to the instructions and then a rivnut tool.
 

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Have others done anything additional to seal the hole?

I could be wrong but I checked the official LR instructions for the rear lamp guards and ladder; neither indicate a requirement to seal bare metal for corrosion protection.

I could not locate instructions for the VPLAP0008 front lamp guards but my guess is that same.
 

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Not yet. Waiting for some 3M silicone automotive sealant to arrive. Might have to wait until this weekend.
 

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I would also recommend having the dealer install your roof rails. The glass roof is really a silly design, and there are plenty of stories of cracking or chipping the edges of the glass. So, you save 150 or so by installing it yourself vs a potential 1k+ fee to get a new roof. Really not worth the risk. I installed the rails myself, and I am not mechanically inclined, and did NOT crack the roof (that happened for a different reason!), but in hindsight, I would simply pay the fee.
 

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I would also recommend having the dealer install your roof rails. The glass roof is really a silly design, and there are plenty of stories of cracking or chipping the edges of the glass. So, you save 150 or so by installing it yourself vs a potential 1k+ fee to get a new roof. Really not worth the risk. I installed the rails myself, and I am not mechanically inclined, and did NOT crack the roof (that happened for a different reason!), but in hindsight, I would simply pay the fee.

Thanks. I'm just installing the rear tail light guards right now, not the roof rail. However, I think I will do the roof rails myself at some point. Might change my mind if I don't get too far with the install.
 

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All done!

Took me 4.5 hours but I spent 1.5 hours marking the holes and then triple guessing, then checking again :)

Turned out great!

The close up picture doesn't really show it well but the lamp guards are touching the body of the vehicle as they should.

Didn't need a rivnut gun - did some MacGyver stuff with $8.50 in parts at the hardware store.
 

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