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Thread: Triple sunroofs - how to block the sun

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    Tombie Guest
    Have a look at the Sunroof glass and check the tab on it..
    Tempered Monolithic Glass was used in the LR, RR and RRS which has high levels of UVA and UVB filtering.

    Even pre-tinting I’ve never had sunburn in anything post D2 - the D2 was never tinted.

    Of course you’ll get heat in the cabin with a glass roof... it lacks the extra thermal barrier (air gap between roof and trim)...

    If you want it darker inside - perforated and laminated vinyl on the outer glass will do it.

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    I fitted a Rhino Pioneer platform over the rear
    1976 LR 90 Hybrid GONE
    1985 RRC chev GONE
    1997 D1 V8 GONE
    1973 RRC Gone
    1980'RRC Build in progress GOING
    Disco wrecking 93 & 94
    1993 RRC LSE

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    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Lockee View Post
    I fitted a Rhino Pioneer platform over the rear
    That will certainly sort it!

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    DiscoMick Guest
    Yep. I reckon roof platforms are a great idea for cooling a roof, particularly if you lay a sheet of rubber over the mesh - instant shade.

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    Red face

    do not all come standard with the mesh roller blinds - my 2007 does and work a treat and still lets light in, yes does not keep heat out

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    And a solar panel on the platform will also help
    1976 LR 90 Hybrid GONE
    1985 RRC chev GONE
    1997 D1 V8 GONE
    1973 RRC Gone
    1980'RRC Build in progress GOING
    Disco wrecking 93 & 94
    1993 RRC LSE

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    Cartint Pty Ltd

    Hi all,

    If you are in Melbourne and looking for a tint film solution or advice on the possibility - I strongly recommend my good friend Rob Tait at Car Tint based at Ringwood.

    He is arguably Melbourne's best individual tinter & just aripping good honest bloke with decades of experience.

    He has tinted many Subaru Liberty sunroofs as an example of what others won't touch. They are HUGE & bad tint DID use to crack/shatter them.

    Please give Rob a call & discuss.

    Regards,

    Les.

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