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I'm looking at getting a genuine EL sunroof, I know of one going cheap and I was just wondering how much I'd be looking at to get someone to fit it for me?
It comes complete with everything needed to make it work, I just need it installed. Ideas?
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professionally, I paid $1100 for mine to be fitted. That was the sunroof I provided, and they made a new roof lining to suit (as they chose bot to use the one I gave the installer with the roof).
If you are game, you could have a go yourself
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seymour butts wrote: If you are game, you could have a go yourself HERE is a link to the part of BenJ's wagon thread covering his sunroof install.
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Esteven8 wrote: seymour butts wrote: If you are game, you could have a go yourself HERE is a link to the part of BenJ's wagon thread covering his sunroof install. Cheers for that! So many pages I would have never found that by myself. It doesn't seem to difficult really! I've looked at a few different installs now, on youtube too, and if you take your time it may just be worth saving the $1100
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BenJ's thread is indexed so it makes it a hell of a lot easier to find stuff. Have a look through the 'Garage' sub forum, heaps of good info on different mods to be found there.
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ryanpatrick42 wrote: Esteven8 wrote: seymour butts wrote: If you are game, you could have a go yourself HERE is a link to the part of BenJ's wagon thread covering his sunroof install. Cheers for that! So many pages I would have never found that by myself. It doesn't seem to difficult really! I've looked at a few different installs now, on youtube too, and if you take your time it may just be worth saving the $1100 Just remember...if you f**k up, it will be more than $1100 to fix the roof up. In saying that, measure more than once before cutting and you should be good .
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ryanpatrick42 |
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I think if I decided to do it myself I'd be doing everything possible to make sure I got it right haha. "Measure twice..." is way to little times haha.
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