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Aftermarket sunroofs
Does anyone here have any expeirance with installing a sunroof after the fact on a car that did not have it?
I'm thinking of adding to my truck since I'm not going to buy a $70k Denali... Maybe some of the older guys have insight on this... Good? Bad? Run away? |
absolutely not, OEM can't get a sunroof right I dont think an aftermarket one is going to be any better designed. After working for a dealer I will never own a car with a convertible or sunroof top. They leak, wind noise, rattle, break. recently I had a customer leave one open and had to replace all the carpet in the car along with the seat leather.
in my opinion I would stay for away, but its very biased from what I see at the OEM level. |
i vote run away
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The only person I can ever remember having any level of success installing an aftermarket sunroof was j0n several years ago. Though I am not sure what the long term results were.
Pretty sure he posted about it in one of the tech forums. -Tim |
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I had an aftermarket ASC sunroof installed many years ago on a Maxima by these guys - http://www.electricsunroof.com/ - they're up here in Bergen County, but do excellent work. They also were able to fix the Astroroof on my old Cutlass, and you know how notorious those are for leaking! :)
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Im sure you're not looking for a pop up but I will say I replaced my astro roof in my 442 with a high quality pop up with teflon seals. Never leaked a fuggin drop in 4 years. I honestly think this "stay away from sunroofs" stigma is just old jargon.
But remember you get what you pay for. |
my 88's got a pop up also, was there when I bought it 13 years ago, like u said never a drip
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Actually yes, I was looking at pop up/removable |
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