Ok... I know its out there but I can't use that search function (it hates me)
what's the part/kit number and company name for the expensive kit and where could I get it? I wouldn't have done this but like I said, the search function hates me.
Ok... I know its out there but I can't use that search function (it hates me)
what's the part/kit number and company name for the expensive kit and where could I get it? I wouldn't have done this but like I said, the search function hates me.
SoCal...
I'd recommend doing an ebay search... When you find one for a price you like, do a google search for that same make and model. See what info reviews, pricing etc. you can find outside of ebay, then Plan according.
The sunroof brand is Remove-A-top,I find out that the company went out-of-business three months ago
According to the molding used to cut through the roof the size is 16.5" width by 30.5" lenght;I also believes that's the biggest size you can go with.
It looks very good though.
Sorry i didn't had few pics & my girlfriend took the camera now with her to the dominican republic last week for vacations
As soon she's back i'll have a couple of pics & e-mail them to you so you can have a idea how it looks
But deffinetly you can find dozen of manual sunroof out there,just do a tight research & you"ll find the right one![]()
I agree with WORMGOD--
If you're going to have it done; let the professionals do it! I would just look in the local yellow pages of your paper-bound phone book for a respectable auto shop that specializes in such products/services. They can give you the cost/price differences between a custom interior sliding model and the cheaper pop-top/flip-up models. The previous owner of my VX had an expensive electric moon-roof installed that slides within the interior and looks like it came from the factory. It is way cool, and automatically closes when the iginition key is turned off. It doesn't leak a drop in rain. However, my other commuter car has a cheaper pop-top/flip-up model sunroof and it leaks during heavy rain storms. Bottom line-- you get what you pay for. Still, whatever you decide, have the professionals do it. You'll be glad you did. Best Regards, Riff Raff
Oh yes you right;In my case i had the shop bench checked the sunroof before installation for possible faults.They had the sun roof installed & looks very good,no leaks,no problems.
It's very important to keep clean & use silicone solution on the insulator rubber once time to time.![]()