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Old 09-14-2007, 03:47 PM
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Which roof rails, the roof rack outside the car? The other poster said he gets a rattle at speed. Mine rattles at very low speeds.
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Old 09-23-2007, 03:15 PM
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Talking Morse Code On My Nitro, Rat A Tat Tat Tat!!!

My Nitro Has A Noise Coming From The Roof Around The Front Outside Edges On Both Sides. I Don't Have A Luggage Rack But I Do Have The Basic Plastic Rail System That Runs The Length Of The Vehicle On Both Sides. Don't Know The Official Name For It. I Will Be Bringing It In To The Dealer So They Can Check It Out.

I Can Push Down On The Edges Of The Plastic Rail And They Act Like Miniature Diving Boards Because Of So Much Play In Them. I Can Get Some Permanent Cement And Maybe Repair It Myself But I Will Allow The Dealership To Take A Look At It First....


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Old 10-10-2007, 10:14 PM
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Talking On Order.....again!

Update, Dodge Dealeship Is Special Ordering Some Roof Rails And Molding To Try To Fix The Rattling Noise. They Think By Installing New Ones That This Will Solve The Problem. Will Let Everyone Know The Final Outcome.

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Old 10-19-2007, 04:22 PM
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Thumbs up Much, Much, Better!!

Alright, Guess What? Mark Dodge Dealership Ordered Me Some New Replacement Rails And Molding For My 07 Dodge Nitro Slt Because Of The Excessive Play In The Front Of Them Causing A Loud Pat-a-pat-a-pat-a-pat Noise While Driving Around 70 Mph And Above.

This Is What They Replaced:

Qty Fp-number Description
1 1jq42rxf-ab Molding
1 1jq43rxf-ab Molding
1 68032966-ab Rail
1 68032967-ab Rail


All Of This Was Covered Under The Basic Factory Warranty.
This Is A 100% Improvement Over What I Had. These Definitely Look Like The Right Thing For The Nitro, Contours To The Exact Of The Curvatures Of The Roof. Will Let All Know If I Have Any Problems.

Best Of Luck.

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Old 10-27-2007, 06:20 PM
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Angry Uh-oh, Again!!!!!!!!!

THOUGHT THE NEW ROOF RAILS AND MOLDING WAS A SURE FIX. SEEMS THAT THE PASSENGER SIDE MOLDING IN THE FRONT WHERE THE CURVATURE OF THE ROOF MEETS WITH IT, HAS LIFTED UP AGAIN. MUST BE TAPE UNDER THERE LIKE "MYBLUNITRO" TALKED ABOUT IN ONE OF THE PREVIOUS POSTS.

WILL GET WITH DODGE AGAIN AND TRY TO FIND OUT IF THEY HAVE THE SOLUTION TO THE PERMANENT FIX. VERY FRUSTRATING!!!! SOMETHING SO SIMPLE AND YET SO HARD FOR THEM TO TROUBLESHOOT.

IF THEY CAN'T HELP THEN I WILL BE LOOKING FOR THE PERMANENT BONDO PUTTY LIKE STRONG AS STEEL MIXTURE AND HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF IT MYSELF UNTIL MAYBE A RECALL IS MADE ON THIS FLAPPING PROBLEM. I WONDER IF ANY OF THE HEAD HONCHOS FROM THE DODGE/CHRYSLER CORPORATION READ ANY OF THIS THAT WE TYPE IN? PROBABLY NOT BECAUSE I "STILL HAVE NOT RECEIVED A COPY OF MY WINDOW SALES STICKER THAT THEY THREW AWAY, THE ONE THAT I TOLD THEM TO KEEP FOR ME AFTER I BOUGHT THE NITRO"!!!!!!!!! WWHHHEEEEWWWW!!! I FEEL MUCH BETTER NOW, THINK I'LL GO TAKE A NAP......

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Old 10-30-2007, 12:57 AM
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Unhappy have to take care of it myself.....

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THOUGHT THE NEW ROOF RAILS AND MOLDING WAS A SURE FIX. SEEMS THAT THE PASSENGER SIDE MOLDING IN THE FRONT WHERE THE CURVATURE OF THE ROOF MEETS WITH IT, HAS LIFTED UP AGAIN. MUST BE TAPE UNDER THERE LIKE "MYBLUNITRO" TALKED ABOUT IN ONE OF THE PREVIOUS POSTS.

WILL GET WITH DODGE AGAIN AND TRY TO FIND OUT IF THEY HAVE THE SOLUTION TO THE PERMANENT FIX. VERY FRUSTRATING!!!! SOMETHING SO SIMPLE AND YET SO HARD FOR THEM TO TROUBLESHOOT.

IF THEY CAN'T HELP THEN I WILL BE LOOKING FOR THE PERMANENT BONDO PUTTY LIKE STRONG AS STEEL MIXTURE AND HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF IT MYSELF UNTIL MAYBE A RECALL IS MADE ON THIS FLAPPING PROBLEM. I WONDER IF ANY OF THE HEAD HONCHOS FROM THE DODGE/CHRYSLER CORPORATION READ ANY OF THIS THAT WE TYPE IN? PROBABLY NOT BECAUSE I "STILL HAVE NOT RECEIVED A COPY OF MY WINDOW SALES STICKER THAT THEY THREW AWAY, THE ONE THAT I TOLD THEM TO KEEP FOR ME AFTER I BOUGHT THE NITRO"!!!!!!!!! WWHHHEEEEWWWW!!! I FEEL MUCH BETTER NOW, THINK I'LL GO TAKE A NAP......

MCNABB IN LOUISIANA............

hello again,
talked to the dodge dealership today about the molding on the roof rail still coming loose even after they installed new molding and roof rails for both sides. after the talk, the conclusion is for me to try and fix it myself. i have a couple ideas.

i want to ask anyone which glue they prefer the best to make the plastic stick to the painted metal permanently.
"gorilla glue, the 2500# glue that bonds in 20 seconds, elmers(ha,ha), the putty that is neaded together to form a stronger than steel fix, or whatever.

can anyone suggest the best for me, thankyou.

mcnabb in louisiana............

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Old 12-05-2007, 08:59 AM
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Here is the latest on the roof rail rattle. I got tired of the dealership constantly telling me they didn't know anything about rail rattle. I shared all that I had learned from this forum and it didn't seem to faze them. Finally, a mechanic at the dealership ticked me off when he said I would just have to leave it and they, "would see what they could do!" I had followed a suggestion received from the forum about "replacing the 3-M tape!" That stopped the problem until the vehicle got washed. After leaving the dealership I went to Home Depot and picked up a small bottle of thick Super Glue. I glued the rubber gasket to the 3-M tape. Guess What? No more rattle and the vehicle has been washed about 5 or 6 times since.
IT is amazing what a little Super Glue can do to quiten a vehicle. Now my Nitro is one of the smoothest riding and running vehicles I have ever had. I won't likely waste my time at the Dealership again.
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Old 01-13-2008, 11:03 AM
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I noticed a rattle in the roof which I thought was coming from the sunroof, but I noticed if I push up on the DVD screen the rattle stops. Is any one else having this issue?
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Old 01-15-2008, 10:40 AM
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Roof Rack Rattle

I just purchased a 2007 Nitro SXT with the 23C package. The dealership needed to order the cross rails for the roof rack. My concern with them only being held on with double sided tape is when I put a load in the turtle (cross rails mounted storage) or attempt to transport a mattress or plywood that the rails will completely come loose from the truck and potentially hit a vehicle behind me. Does anyone have the cross rails to carry materials or it is just a matter of them coming undone from the tape not holding? I live in S. Florida and if humidity is a cause, I may be in deep trouble.
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Old 01-15-2008, 09:00 PM
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I just purchased a 2007 Nitro SXT with the 23C package. The dealership needed to order the cross rails for the roof rack. My concern with them only being held on with double sided tape is when I put a load in the turtle (cross rails mounted storage) or attempt to transport a mattress or plywood that the rails will completely come loose from the truck and potentially hit a vehicle behind me. Does anyone have the cross rails to carry materials or it is just a matter of them coming undone from the tape not holding? I live in S. Florida and if humidity is a cause, I may be in deep trouble.
Only the front of the rail has tape under it. About 10" back of the front edge is the first bolt that secures the rails. There are several more bolts on each side all the way to the back. The rails aren't going to come off. Put whatever you want up there, just strap it down, somehow.
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