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How would i go about removing it? Its a source of leaks, i hate it, it takes up headroom, i have a big head, i hate it, i dont use it, ever, oh and i hate it. I was looking at plastic on ebay but then surely it would have be kind of flexible because the roof isnt perfectly flat:/ Also would a non sunroof 5 door headling fit in place after i ripped it out? Or is none of this worth it? Not sure what to do really guys
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Easy! But get someone to help it hurts when it falls on your head lol, 6 bolts iirc, I just riveted a sheet of aluminium in there! Yeh a non sunroof headlining will fit!
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im in the process of blanking off my sunroof tom, going to be using a sheet of lexan plastic as it means i can paint it white and it will be a flush fit when milled properly, aluminium plate will be a pain to get smooth and will require body shop work on the roof after
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f*ck that i was looking at riveting plastic on top the roof, the cars not exactly in perfect condition or low milage or anything, rather just stop the water getting in haha! And slo have a bit of breathing room above me head!
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(22-02-2013, 12:59 AM)sammykins Wrote: Hammer.
Failing that....
Bigger hammer.
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(21-02-2013, 03:25 PM)Tom Wrote: ....i hate it, it takes up headroom, i have a big head...
How does it take up headroom? If your heads that big then maybe sticking it through an open sunroof would be ideal.
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Rooflining in a sunroof model is lower to accomodate the sunroof cartridge
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..... just don't remvove the sunroof - an electric sunroof on a phase 1 that WORKS is a rare sight; persist with the leaks mate, you've got more free time on your hands than me
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(22-02-2013, 10:12 AM)ginge191 Wrote: ..... just don't remvove the sunroof - an electric sunroof on a phase 1 that WORKS is a rare sight; persist with the leaks mate, you've got more free time on your hands than me
I have a 2 phase1's with working non leaking sunroofs
As to the posts about lack of head room, the only thing I can think of is:
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Had a thought, Going to go Peugeot and see how much the sunroof seal will cost. It its alot, im getting the hammer if its reasonable i may take it all apart and replace :p
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i think a genuine pug sunroof seal is about £42
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None on ebay :/ Also thought weld a sheet of something over the hole then carbon or gloss black wrap the roof?
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welding is effort. il get my plastic blank done soon, if it turns out well i have enough left over to make maybe 2 or 3 more sunroof blanks.
be patient tom! haha
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Bloke I spoke to about welding said it would warp the roof so didn't bother
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Ozone get on with it mate!
Cheers Jonny man that had never crossed my mind :/
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