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RE: Sunroof? - 7/18/2007 5:23:49 PM   
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well i think i made up my mind not to do it...after too many people saying the bad things that may happen...

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RE: Sunroof? - 7/18/2007 7:21:37 PM   
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Good call.

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RE: Sunroof? - 7/19/2007 4:17:18 AM   
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well i think i made up my mind not to do it...after too many people saying the bad things that may happen...


Look at the bright side of things, no sunroof = less weight = better handleling..lol, all though verry insignificant, every bit of weight up there above the CG will adverslly affect your handleling, "thats why they put the aluminum roof on the 07's" LOL, I'm not trying to make a statement here, just trying to show you some positive's in the negative.

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RE: Sunroof? - 7/19/2007 2:06:17 PM   
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ORIGINAL: 06OutlanderSE

well i think i made up my mind not to do it...after too many people saying the bad things that may happen...


Look at the bright side of things, no sunroof = less weight = better handleling..lol, all though verry insignificant, every bit of weight up there above the CG will adverslly affect your handleling, "thats why they put the aluminum roof on the 07's" LOL, I'm not trying to make a statement here, just trying to show you some positive's in the negative.


Plus you save some $$$ and never have to worry about leaks.

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RE: Sunroof? - 7/19/2007 4:02:08 PM   
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thanks guys for the positives about it....i definitely like the handling and the lighter weight

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RE: Sunroof? - 7/20/2007 8:57:36 AM   
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Heres what my dealer told me. The one that they use comes with a longer warranty than the factory one does. There are some decent installers out there you just have to check their work.

I have a 91 storm sitting in my driveway with an aftermarket sunroof and so far it hasnt leaked.


Yeah, but it's only been 16 years...

As you say, some are good, some are horrific. I recently had an owner in my panel take a bath trading their car for an identical new one because the aftermarket sunroof install was so poor.

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