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Old 07-23-2014, 08:24 AM   #1
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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?
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Old 07-23-2014, 08:48 AM   #2
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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.
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Old 07-23-2014, 08:50 AM   #3
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i vote run away
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Old 07-23-2014, 02:01 PM   #4
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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.

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Old 07-23-2014, 04:45 PM   #5
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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.
This. The only problem being resale, really. The only rattle I have in my Saab is the trim for the sunroof and has been there since day 1.
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Old 07-24-2014, 05:12 AM   #6
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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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Old 07-25-2014, 11:07 PM   #7
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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!
those guys can blow me. I needed a repair done on the bolster in the TA, brought the car there, showed them, told me they were to busy and to call back in a month, did that, told me another month, called back again, told me another month, called back a few months later and they told me they couldn't (weren't interested in) doing it.
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Old 07-31-2014, 07:45 PM   #8
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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.
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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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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.


Actually yes, I was looking at pop up/removable
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