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new roof for swb zook

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new roof for swb zook

Post by andy1517 »

guys is there any difference in fibreglass roofs? by this i mean has the shape changed between 1985 and 1994? im am just talking about the roof section that covers the two front seats.
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Post by built4thrashing »

there are some minor differences between makes of roof but they should fit all models. Are you looking for one or have ya found one to buy? if looking still PM me. I might be able to help.

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Post by jun »

would WT ones fit on a coily?
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Post by BlueSuzy »

all should fit from 1st sierra to last..
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Post by spamwell »

nope coilys have a different windscreen frame, the soft tops are different therefore the hard roofs would have to be as well. If you put an earlier model soft top on a coily they split at the rear because of the extra tension due to the fact they are about 10mm longer because of the windscreen frame.
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Post by waxhead. »

At least some hard top's will suit both Sam. I ran a hard top from a coily for ages and it lined up the same on both leafy and coily with out a drama. Possibly they leave enough overlay between front and back roofs to accomodate the slight difference when they produced them... This was a Tourertop from TJM.
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