Relatively. Unless there's a better way, I found the toughest part having to deal with the headliner without breaking anything. Basically just remove the couple bolts from around the outside of the rack, then I think there are two inside it that go through to the interior of the van. You have to stick your arm inside the headliner to get at the backside of the bolt where the nut is (if I recall correctly).. Other than that, it's very easy.. and yes, very dirty.. :) Brad
Tom Rowsell wrote: >Hello all: > >I have a luggage rack seal on order, and understand that it can be applied without removing the luggage rack. However, I'd like to check and see how much crud etc is under there. Is it a simple procedure to remove and re-install ? > >Tom R. >'86 Westy > |
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