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Adding L-track rails for exterior doors?

Todd

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Has anyone found a supplier for L-track rails for the doors? I have found a lot of options, but unsure what would look most stock? I have the bumpers currently.

Or does anyone know what dimensions would fit?
I found these that look promising...

Thanks!

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I appreciate your help but both of those are about the attachments as far as I can tell. I am looking for help for the rails themselves.
There is another thread, which I cannot locate. Maybe you can.
 
Has anyone found a supplier for L-track rails for the doors? I have found a lot of options, but unsure what would look most stock? I have the bumpers currently.

Or does anyone know what dimensions would fit?
I found these that look promising...

Thanks!

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check with the dealer. I ordered the ones for the rear quarter panels with hardware and it was less than $200.00. (and all the holes line up)
 
You need undrilled 1" (25mm)-wide L-track. The Grenadier L-track mounting hole spacing is on a 2" spacing grid, but neither 4" nor 6" nor regular.
 
The VanEssentials 1" wide rectangular cross section L-track fits in the channel just fine, but you need to be able to precisely measure and drill/countersink new holes to match the threaded holes on the vehicle. I cut from both ends to be able to use one or two of the VE provided holes and added the remaining ones myself. Not hard for me since I'm a machinist and have my own shop (not to mention over 50 years of metalworking experience). If this is not your comfort zone, then take your vehicle and the L-track to a local machinist and have them measure and cut it for you.
 
... and if you don't have your own shop, a hacksaw works fine.
You have to cut on both sides indeed, and be precise with the drilling. You will need 1/2" countersink bit to finish the holes, and a bunch of flathead 6mm screws (can't remember 20 or 25mm long). Stainless Allen head screws make for a nice finish; remember to use some anti-seize on the threads.
 
Agile off-road sells the actual ineos part. I got mine from them but I later called a dealer when they took forever to ship and they were priced less than agile by like 40 bucks.
 
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