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  1. #1 How to remove Anni Roof Fins? 
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    Ive got a lead on some Anni Roof Fins from a 40 thats being parted out. These are comming off a car that several hours away that I am picking up while on a business trip.
    So, my question is, to help the guy parting the car out remove them, how do they come off? Thanks!
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    most likely they are held on with double sided tape. however, i am unsure if on the cars that came with them out of the factory had them screwed into the roof or not. so try and just rip them off, but if they are giving you hell you might have to strip the roof liner to see if they are screwed into the car.
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    Are there screw holes in any of the RRails? None of the sets that I have look to have holes for screws.

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    my bet is they have double sided tape on them.
    isn't that how theyre applied from the factory?
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    i assume they are double sided tape because that is what everyone does when they install them and im sure they come like that from the factory. however, you never know what someone would do to hold them on.

    they dont have screw holes in them, but if i were to buy another set id screw them into the car because they are just too easy to rip off and walk away with them. i would use the markings where the mold was filled to mark holes and go from there. most likely the set that youre ripping off the car are just double sided tape though.
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    Yup, double side taped on.
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    Awesome! Thanks guys!
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