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posted on August 28th, 2003 at 08:17 PM |
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sun roof
i have a old 753mm sunroof that i would like to fit, but when i place it on the roof of my beetle the curb of the roof looks to great to fit . now
for my question does any one know anything about fitting them or if it would fit as i`m not game to cut the roof to see if it would .i have seen
beetles with after market sunroof maybe they are smaller to fit the curb better
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posted on August 29th, 2003 at 12:13 AM |
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what do you mean by a 753mm roof? do you mean a factory goldie sunroof?
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posted on August 29th, 2003 at 11:10 PM |
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i have no idea what a goldie is , my sun roof is a after market one bought through any auto shop .750mm is how long the hole is going to be .it`s name
is elite
[Edited on 29-8-2003 by wadd]
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posted on August 29th, 2003 at 11:21 PM |
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dont do it waste of time and they are prone for rust!!!!
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posted on September 1st, 2003 at 02:53 PM |
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wadd, the sunroof needs to roughly follow the profile of the roof before you start cutting, because bending the sunroof will narrow it slightly.
Steel one's can be reshaped, as can soft sunroofs. Glass ones are somewhat difficult (like impossible) to bend, unless they're a twin-port
sunroof which can usually be bent in the middle between the glass panes. (I fitted one to an ?Austin 1800 years ago :thumb)
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posted on September 1st, 2003 at 05:33 PM |
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thanks KruizinKombi .the glass is roughly the shape of the roof but the aluminium fram is pretty flat .so does that mean that it will bend to shape a
little bit .
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posted on September 3rd, 2003 at 04:30 PM |
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I'm assuming that you have a single-port glass sunroof?
First you need to make sure that the frame is contoured to match the glass. If it isn't, then you're going to have major leaks. Assuming
that the glass matches the contour of the roof, then you should be close to having the frame match the roof also. You may be then able to adjust it
slightly to fit the roof, without developing leaks between the frame and the glass. Glass will bend a little, but you don't want to overdo it.
Get it all shaped to match the roof before you even consider cutting the hole. You don't want to cut the hole only to find that the sunroof is
too flat to suit the roof's curvature. Try taking any latches etc off so that the sunroof will sit evenly on the roof. You can then check the
shape more easily.
Kruizin Kol
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