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Aftermarket Sunroof's / Wreckers

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Aftermarket Sunroof's / Wreckers

Post by savage »

would be great if people could build a lil bit of a list of like... Best toyota wreckers... please list places, phone numbers, and yeh...


neway, more to my question.... 85 Xtra Cab sr5 Lux'es came with genuine Sunroof's, my question is... how much effort would one suggest would be involved in putting one into an 88 Xtra Cab that didn't have it standard... and how hard is it to get the right seal so as to avoid leaks etc... is it a diy job, or strictly professional, and the best places to source a genuine sunroof of an 85, without payin 700 bux from toyota :O:O

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Post by 4sum4 »

Central Coast 4x4 wreckers have never let me down 0243522443 I usually go in there rather then ring way better deals
and STUMPY is selling a sunroof on for sale sections
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Post by Barney7779 »

Sunroof was never an option in aus model hilux's


I have one in the cab that im rebuilding and the bloke at toyota said that the ones with the factory sunroof was actually an import from when they had a shortage of hilux's in the mid 80's


took me 7 weeks to get a replacement glass section for mine from japan and cost me $495
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Post by Hybrid »

Barney7779 wrote:Sunroof was never an option in aus model hilux's


I have one in the cab that im rebuilding and the bloke at toyota said that the ones with the factory sunroof was actually an import from when they had a shortage of hilux's in the mid 80's


took me 7 weeks to get a replacement glass section for mine from japan and cost me $495


Lol I just made a panel out of my old cab. Screw paying 500 to get sunburnt. I'm just gonna make the catch a quick release type so its removable if I do want a bit of sun or air.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

[quote="Hybrid"][quote="Barney7779"]Sunroof was never an option in aus model hilux's


I have one in the cab that im rebuilding and the bloke at toyota said that the ones with the factory sunroof was actually an import from when they had a shortage of hilux's in the mid 80's


took me 7 weeks to get a replacement glass section for mine from japan and cost me $495[/quote]

Lol I just made a panel out of my old cab. Screw paying 500 to get sunburnt. I'm just gonna make the catch a quick release type so its removable if I do want a bit of sun or air.[/quote]

just cut the roof off dude :lol: besides, don't four runners already only have half a roof? :?
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Post by savage »

thanks for all the input... any more is still appreciated...

is putting in a sunroof a diy job or not...

is there any walkthrough style webpages on doing something like this for the average bloke.?!?!?!

thanks
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Post by Hybrid »

I really dont think a stock one would eb classed as a "DIY install" You'd actually have to cut the whole section out of an existing "sunroofed" roof and weld it in place in a whole in your roof. I could never see you getting it straight like this. It is possible to get aftermarket ones though. Id be worried about it sealing. Even the stock ones the glass doesnt really follow the curve of the roof and leakes in. They just rely on the drains inside the jamb part to drain qiuck enought hat it doesnt overflow inside the cab.............

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Post by STUMPY »

here's mine and its going cheap :D
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Post by savage »

Hybrid wrote:I really dont think a stock one would eb classed as a "DIY install" You'd actually have to cut the whole section out of an existing "sunroofed" roof and weld it in place in a whole in your roof.


i actually thought u should be able to cut the hole in your roof and then rubber it up etc etc etc... but just using the parts, put teh hole in yourself, then add glass and hinges etc... its still the same roof, just with a window...

am i wrong and mislead... or just aiming high
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Post by benhl »

Stumpy - how much for Sunroof, PM pls :D
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Post by Hybrid »

savage wrote:
Hybrid wrote:I really dont think a stock one would eb classed as a "DIY install" You'd actually have to cut the whole section out of an existing "sunroofed" roof and weld it in place in a whole in your roof.


i actually thought u should be able to cut the hole in your roof and then rubber it up etc etc etc... but just using the parts, put teh hole in yourself, then add glass and hinges etc... its still the same roof, just with a window...

am i wrong and mislead... or just aiming high


You are mislead. What you describe is an aftermarket sunroof like what is shown in the pictures above. The stock sunroof isn't just the same roof witha hole cut in it. There is a deep jamb section pressed into it. over 50 mm deep in the middle section at a guess. I will take a pic this arvo to show you what I mean. This is why I said you would have to cut out this whole section and weld it in place in your own roof.
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Post by Rusty_ »

Hi
In the panel industry there is a tool called a rebating tool, what it does is put step ledge or rebate into the steel around the the edge. It also strengthen the steel panel and stops the whoop whoop thing. ;)

The one I used was air operated.

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Post by savage »

is stumpy's an orginal sunroof?!?! or an aftermarket... if it is aftermarket i will buy it as of right now... otherwise i will have to look further and further into this idea...

grr

thanks for the news hybrid, a photo would be great
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Post by Hybrid »

Doesn't look like mine so Id say aftermarket. Doubt toyota made differnt types in the same model.
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Post by STUMPY »

it's aftermarket and it'll be coming out of the car next week. from memory savage is first in line
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Post by Ice »

i think i have one similar stashed away... ill go have a look and post pics later if anyone interested
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