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Wigspotter
2nd July 2018, 09:48 AM
Slightly off topic. I’m putting a hard top on my perentie. I managed to find a roof in good enough condition at a good price.
It has a hole cut for a sunroof in the forward sloping section. All sunroofs that I’ve found available have a slight curve to them to fit modern cars.
Any ideas how I can fill it? Haven’t come across one at a dismantler yet. Could I use a marine deck hatch?
Thanks,
Conor
gavinwibrow
2nd July 2018, 11:05 AM
Slightly off topic. I’m putting a hard top on my perentie. I managed to find a roof in good enough condition at a good price.
It has a hole cut for a sunroof in the forward sloping section. All sunroofs that I’ve found available have a slight curve to them to fit modern cars.
Any ideas how I can fill it? Haven’t come across one at a dismantler yet. Could I use a marine deck hatch?
Thanks,
Conor
I suspect some of the caravan ones are suitable for flat roof scenarios. Cheers
JDNSW
2nd July 2018, 02:22 PM
Personally I'd rivet a sheet of aluminium over the hole!
Wigspotter
3rd July 2018, 08:51 AM
Personally I'd rivet a sheet of aluminium over the hole!
None of the caravan ones would be big enough to cover the entire hole. All the aftermarket ones are a bit curved. No marine deck hatches I’ve found are appropriate (and they’re really expensive!).
At the moment it seems to be a toss up between a sheet of UV perspex and a sheet of aluminium! Would be good to have something openable but rapidly heading towards the too-hard basket.
Don 130
3rd July 2018, 09:22 AM
Perspex would likely craze after a while. Lexan (polycarbonate) might be longer lasting, but would also turn your cab into a hothouse on a sunny day. I think the idea of the riveted aluminium panel sounds very good. Paste the cleaned mating surfaces with sikaflex to achieve a good weather proof seal.
Don.
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