We mostly installed middle-of-the-pack Webasto motorized units. The few flip-up only units we installed may have been a different brand?
Webasto:*Retrofit fresh air with a Webasto roof system
Installing a full motorized sun roof involves removing the A, B, and C pillar trim, removing the headliner card, cutting any lateral supports* in the way, cutting the hole, painting the raw metal, mounting the roof with provided supports (universal flat stock you bend and drill), waterproof with gobs of sealant, install the upper trim ring, run the four drain tubes down the pillars to the lower exterior of the car, cut and recover the sunroof card, cover the sliding shade (if provided) in headliner, wiring up and installing the motor switch, reinstalling all of the pillar trims.
There are lots of weird techniques and skills you'll want to have before trying this. It takes a lot of practice to do well.
A simpler pop-up venting only sunroof is easier to install because you don't have to support a large structure but in the end it really is about the same amount of work. It could be much cheaper to purchase though.
*I hated doing this on the WRX sedans we did. Some beefy supports all gone in the same of... sun burns?
Webasto:*Retrofit fresh air with a Webasto roof system
Installing a full motorized sun roof involves removing the A, B, and C pillar trim, removing the headliner card, cutting any lateral supports* in the way, cutting the hole, painting the raw metal, mounting the roof with provided supports (universal flat stock you bend and drill), waterproof with gobs of sealant, install the upper trim ring, run the four drain tubes down the pillars to the lower exterior of the car, cut and recover the sunroof card, cover the sliding shade (if provided) in headliner, wiring up and installing the motor switch, reinstalling all of the pillar trims.
There are lots of weird techniques and skills you'll want to have before trying this. It takes a lot of practice to do well.
A simpler pop-up venting only sunroof is easier to install because you don't have to support a large structure but in the end it really is about the same amount of work. It could be much cheaper to purchase though.
*I hated doing this on the WRX sedans we did. Some beefy supports all gone in the same of... sun burns?
Last edited by BenFenner
on 2014-08-14
at 17-06-25.