Mustang Sunroof-Review and pics
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RE: Mustang Sunroof-Review and pics
Looks pretty factory. Certainly alien to me as well you know I've never seen one before but the install looks pretty decent. Certainly better than aftermarket ones I'd seen on old Fox stangs back in the day.
#33
RE: Mustang Sunroof-Review and pics
Oh wow, thank you. I had been searching for a sunroof for the car that di not pop up an over (hate that look). Thank you so much! As soon as I get back home I am going to get this done. How long did the work take?
#34
Highly doubt you're still checking these forums but figured I'd try anyway...
I'm looking to put one in my 2011 Mustang... shop only offers webasto and only wants to put an exterior pop out model in my mustang.
I hear good things about inalfa, and since it seems like the only model that can be done with a 'inbound' sunroof I've been google searching for more info.
The problem is the shop that only carries Webasto (and is a factory authorized reseller/installer) looks like a great reputable shop that does work on dealer cars all the time, and the shop that carries inalfa thats local to me, looks like a **** hole place that I'm afraid to leave my car at lol.
I know you can't judge a book by its cover so I'll have to go in and talk to the installer to feel him out to see if I'm comfortable with the work he can do.
But the reason for the thread revival is you've had this thing for like 5 years now (assuming you're still around and sitll have the car) --- any reviews of how it lasted? any mechanical problems? leaks? anything to warn me against?
I'm looking to put one in my 2011 Mustang... shop only offers webasto and only wants to put an exterior pop out model in my mustang.
I hear good things about inalfa, and since it seems like the only model that can be done with a 'inbound' sunroof I've been google searching for more info.
The problem is the shop that only carries Webasto (and is a factory authorized reseller/installer) looks like a great reputable shop that does work on dealer cars all the time, and the shop that carries inalfa thats local to me, looks like a **** hole place that I'm afraid to leave my car at lol.
I know you can't judge a book by its cover so I'll have to go in and talk to the installer to feel him out to see if I'm comfortable with the work he can do.
But the reason for the thread revival is you've had this thing for like 5 years now (assuming you're still around and sitll have the car) --- any reviews of how it lasted? any mechanical problems? leaks? anything to warn me against?
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