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Offline B-chi

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Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« on: 12 January 2011, 12:54 »
I will be in a month or so strengthening my roof.

As a result the sunroof isn't going to be removed and I'll need to remove the rails and any other gumph that goes along with it.

If I just remove it all the sunroof will fall out won't it.

What's the best way to remove it all. Ideally I would get someone to weld a plate in it's place but this isn't an option.

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Re: Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« Reply #1 on: 12 January 2011, 13:40 »
If you drop the headlining you will see the whole sunroof assembly is held in with 6 bolts from memory.

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Re: Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« Reply #2 on: 12 January 2011, 13:47 »
But will removing those 6 bolts and whole assembly mean the sunroof will fall out?

What holds the actual sunroof in?

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Re: Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« Reply #3 on: 12 January 2011, 13:48 »
if you want to just remove the motor then it's a few star bolts behind the flap (although these can be very tight!) and the glass will stay where it is unless you remove the runners too!
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Re: Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« Reply #4 on: 12 January 2011, 13:50 »
But will removing those 6 bolts and whole assembly mean the sunroof will fall out?

What holds the actual sunroof in?

The 6 bolts removes the whole assembly, the actual sunroof I don't think it can be removed without taking the whole thing out anyway.

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Re: Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« Reply #5 on: 12 January 2011, 14:00 »
sh!t.

I want the sunroof to stay put and loose the rest of it.

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Re: Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« Reply #6 on: 12 January 2011, 14:17 »
sh!t.

I want the sunroof to stay put and loose the rest of it.

I would guess you could fit the panel back in but god only knows.

What is up with your sunroof.

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Re: Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« Reply #7 on: 12 January 2011, 15:11 »
I'm going to be mdfing the roof to reinforce it as my stereo will be rather loud and flex the roof somewhat.

It'll basically be 36mm thick mdf (two 18mm sheets), glued and expandy foamed up.

It should increase my spl as well.

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Re: Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« Reply #8 on: 12 January 2011, 15:17 »
sh!t.

I want the sunroof to stay put and loose the rest of it.

did you not read my reply? Remove motor, sunroof stays closed..although I have worked with big spl cars (a few years back) and all had standard working sunroof's without any modding needed although most used something called brown bread behind the lining to give the car an o.e look
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Re: Removing sunroof motor and gumph
« Reply #9 on: 12 January 2011, 15:32 »
Yeah and you said if I remove the runners it'll fall out.

Roof will be sound deadened with 4mm deadening then I'll cover with the mdf. If it flexs it looses spl (generally), so I'll stick mdf to it.