Full Roof Replacement
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Full Roof Replacement
Did a search and many threads have suggested that you can buy a new roof and install it but has anyone here actually done it?
Do they actually cut the roof out (as per diagram below) and weld the new one on whilst possible bracing the roof temporarily?
Thoughts?
Do they actually cut the roof out (as per diagram below) and weld the new one on whilst possible bracing the roof temporarily?
Thoughts?
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Re: Full Roof Replacement
Gholdy had it done, it's just the skin, separate from the frame.
Shouldn't really ever cut the frame.
Shouldn't really ever cut the frame.

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Re: Full Roof Replacement
Did he mention how much that set him back? Roughly?
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Re: Full Roof Replacement
Ive got that section of roof cut from a car without roof rust
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Re: Full Roof Replacement
I had it done to one of my older Camry's about 6 years ago they cut the whole skin off because of rust
cost me about $1200 back then.
was perfect when finished
sold it to my nephew and its still perfect
cost me about $1200 back then.
was perfect when finished
sold it to my nephew and its still perfect
1. 94 Scotia White GPX, XYZ Racing coilovers, 17" Rims (Son's Car)
2. 99 Hyundai Excel sprint (Another Son's Car) GOT TO SELL THIS
3. 02 Mazda E1800i (paper delivery van)
4. 02 Prado V6 (Wife's Car)
5. 04 Toyota Camry Sportivo 3L V6 (My Car)
6. 02 Ford Focus 2L Zetec Black (other sons other car)
2. 99 Hyundai Excel sprint (Another Son's Car) GOT TO SELL THIS
3. 02 Mazda E1800i (paper delivery van)
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6. 02 Ford Focus 2L Zetec Black (other sons other car)
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Re: Full Roof Replacement
That's actually not a bad price considering the amount of work.
Thanks Dwayne will keep it in mind if I decide to wander this way
Thanks Dwayne will keep it in mind if I decide to wander this way
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Re: Full Roof Replacement
Let me know when you get a sunroof model roof ...dstocks wrote:Ive got that section of roof cut from a car without roof rust

I just had to add it ......
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Re: Full Roof Replacement
You mean Lawsos... or did his have a bit of rust?rock_it wrote:Let me know when you get a sunroof model roof ...dstocks wrote:Ive got that section of roof cut from a car without roof rust

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His had a bit .... So not sure if they did a proper fix on it when they did the respray, or if it was just the quick bog job ...Astron_Boy wrote:You mean Lawsos... or did his have a bit of rust?rock_it wrote:Let me know when you get a sunroof model roof ...dstocks wrote:Ive got that section of roof cut from a car without roof rust
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Re: Full Roof Replacement
Yeah Lawso's had roof issues..Astron_Boy wrote:You mean Lawsos... or did his have a bit of rust?rock_it wrote:Let me know when you get a sunroof model roof ...dstocks wrote:Ive got that section of roof cut from a car without roof rust

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That the first one or the second one... ?Bennoz wrote:Yeah Lawso's had roof issues..Astron_Boy wrote:You mean Lawsos... or did his have a bit of rust?rock_it wrote:Let me know when you get a sunroof model roof ...dstocks wrote:Ive got that section of roof cut from a car without roof rust
I just had to add it ......
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Re: Full Roof Replacement
That picture is the first one, so LOL, yes!
2nd one however is still right way up.
Can't remember if he had bubbles or not... Think he had a tiny few up the back?
Having said that, would be an easier and more thorough repair with the skin off... and can still drive around with old one in time being.
2nd one however is still right way up.
Can't remember if he had bubbles or not... Think he had a tiny few up the back?
Having said that, would be an easier and more thorough repair with the skin off... and can still drive around with old one in time being.

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Re: Full Roof Replacement
Could be, but would rather just send off the car for them to do it on the spot... With how bad the sunroof was rusted in Lawso's though... Not sure what condition the roof would be in... My sunroof has no rust at all, so it must have been looked after better... Maybe... lol ..Astron_Boy wrote:That picture is the first one, so LOL, yes!
2nd one however is still right way up.
Can't remember if he had bubbles or not... Think he had a tiny few up the back?
Having said that, would be an easier and more thorough repair with the skin off... and can still drive around with old one in time being.
So would probably say they will just cut bits out, and weld in some new metal ...
I just had to add it ......
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke![]()
I talk a lot of sh*t, usually have to keep a roll of toilet paper handy in the car for my mouth
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Re: Full Roof Replacement
From quick inspection the rust only affected the sunroof itself, not the roof supporting it.
Better inspection could say otherwise however.
But yeah.
Better inspection could say otherwise however.
But yeah.
