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28-02-2016, 11:41 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi all, Can anyone offer advice or suggestion on a sunroof for my Sprint when it arrives please? I was surprised to find Ford won't build one in at the factory these days and have had conflicting stories about why. Some say it won't be strong enough, some say there's little room to do it properly. Others say I will lose the sunglass holder (!).
My main concerns are: - strength/safety once roof is cut. Does Ford really know something here and not put them in? - reliability of the current popular models installed (what are the big names popular with FG-X?) - is the Hollandia twin panel model as it looks on paper in the brochure? Am I better off sticking with a traditional single panel design? - resale value? Are there people who'll be turned off by a roof when I sell eventually? - prices? Last time I looked was years ago and they were $2,500+ for most cars for a quality powered roof. - is there actually a roof that Ford at least endorses for the FG/FG-X? - any warranty issues fitting an aftermarket roof to an FG/FG-X? So, it's just the one or two questions then . . . cheers, B.
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28-02-2016, 11:57 PM | #2 | ||
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Go away kermit you keep blowing your cover by asking the same repeat questions over different forums.
I know you love a bbq but the glass type ol' son will be your undoing cheers Last edited by GasoLane; 29-02-2016 at 11:26 AM. |
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29-02-2016, 12:24 AM | #3 | ||
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In regards to your sunroof question have a look in the Show n Shine section at Professor Farnsworth and Psychbimbo's threads. They have pics of both.
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29-02-2016, 06:43 AM | #4 | ||
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Go to the FG-FGX forum:
http://fordforums.com.au/forumdisplay.php?f=350 In the top right corner of the topics list is a "search this forum" box. Click on it, and type in "sunroof" There will be 29 results, and at least 4 of them are direct questions about the FG sunroof, and deliver all the answers. |
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29-02-2016, 07:26 AM | #5 | ||
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I personally wouldn't worry about safety if all they do is cutting the sheet metal. It's just thin wobbly metal that gains it strength by being braced and bonded with the car. If they do need to cut bracing they do offer bracing kits but check it all out.
I personal don't like the twin panel roofs, I would rather have a single panel that opens. Not sure on resale, personally I would pay a premium for a sunroof on the used market. Also check and list it with the insurance company so it is added with the policy. With heavily enforced speed limits and heavy traffic nowadays, anything that increases the feel good factor or exhilaration of everyday driving is worth every dollar in my books. Sunroofs make driving a lot more enjoyable for me, they are great. |
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29-02-2016, 07:59 AM | #6 | ||
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Ditto to Brazen's comments above
Save yourself the bother mate and go directly to Webasto @ Kirrawee - contact number is (02) 8536 4800 - http://www.webasto.com/au/ I have had 3 fitted by them over the years all to different cars, totally professional job and no fuss. the last was fitted to my previous ride (from new) 2011 Focus when I took deiivery the dealer told me it couldn't be done (they were full of it) This one was from the Hollandia 700 series and was a tilt and slide http://www.webasto.com/au/markets-pr...iding-sunroof/ |
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29-02-2016, 09:17 AM | #7 | ||
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Sun Glass holder in FGX does not exist. So get the sunroof.
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29-02-2016, 09:30 AM | #8 | ||
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G6e has the sunglass holder in the fgx, don't know if the sprints will have them.
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29-02-2016, 03:16 PM | #9 | ||
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Someone had a sunroof fitted to their GTF. Personally I wouldn't do it on a limited edition car but then again I have never had a sunroof either.
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29-02-2016, 04:01 PM | #10 | ||
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They didn't put it in for a reason on the FG because it wouldn't achieve the 5 star safety rating. Not to say it would be completely unsafe if you did it. All depends on the crash type...however if I were buying a used Sprint I wouldn't be looking at the one that has had a hole cut in the roof (that's just me) it's your car though.
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29-02-2016, 04:09 PM | #11 | ||
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Giant thanks to everyone who's posted here. I'm taking it all in and learning so much. Thank you for all the valuable advice and the links too. Very, very much appreciated! Cheers, Brian.
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01-03-2016, 12:48 AM | #12 | ||
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I have FG 2009 and put a roof in a couple of years ago, love it, wife doesn't. She has a convertible, I love it, she never uses it. I actually wish my FG was a convertible. With the blind pulled open it is noisier than standard. Of course the same when the roof is open. I do get some boom boom inside the cabin at times. It is great getting in on a stinker day having left it open and the car is much cooler. The consul lid gets hot when the sun burns down into the car. Here on Gold Coast and QLD there is a bloke who does many many roofs for dealers for new cars etc prolly 75% or more around and he is mobile so comes to your house. Takes about 6 hours I think iirc and cost about 2200. Perfect job too and if you are home and there is a variation he can ask there and then. Webasto in Syd and Prestige in Syd and Melb both have great reps. Do it, get one. Enjoy.
As for the safety aspect, yes they cut a bar out from across the roof which Ford wont do because of 4/5 stars. I don't intend ending up on my roof and I don't think it would bother side impact too much and about that, I don't care.
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Hi. When I bought my wagon it was $1500 cheaper than any other I looked at AND it had a sunroof. When I sold it I got what a wagon without a sunroof in its condition was worth. And I hardly ever used it. Great gimmick but but it doesn't turn a car into a convertible. Cheers MD
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01-03-2016, 08:20 AM | #17 | ||
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I had a sunroof in my 2009 fg and loved it. Webastro at Kirawee and took 2 days. Yes I lost my sunglasses holder and I thought it was a little too far back. Yes they apparently cut a bar from the roof too. On a recent trip from Melbourne to Sydbey I saw three cars on their roof! Nonetheless I will get one soon in my FGX. Love them
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I've recently purchased a FG XR50 and I'll be getting the sun roof installed a little later. I heard the argument on the removal of the bar reducing the structural strength but the whole sunroof cassette is bolted in AND glued to the roof panel - wouldn't this be just as strong or even stronger???
Ah well, Sunroof city (here in Adelaide) have given me an approx price of just over two grand to fit one and it will take two days. Tax Time will be here before I know it!!! I've also wanted one in the wagon for years now - now that it's in semi-retirement I just might do it if i decide to repaint it!!
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01-03-2016, 09:28 PM | #20 | ||
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So you don't want to buy a very new safer car just because it may have 1 star rating less? Surely a new FG/X with an aftermarket sunroof would still be safer than a 17 year old AU.
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03-03-2016, 07:29 PM | #21 | ||
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Have put sunroofs in my FG GTP and FGX XR8. Both Hollandia 700's. No dramas with sunglass holder in GTP thats where they located the control switch and they moved the overhead lights back a little. Personally I like sunroofs and wouldn't hesitate to install in any car I own including upcoming Sprint 6 and my wifes Mustang. I usually only use them in tilt mode though as it can get a bit hot with roof open(QLD).
Its your car and if you like sunroofs get one.
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