My latest addition requires a new read window, can I reach out to my learned friends for recommendations please.
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Thank you for that.Lee is correct. But there are other variables to bear in mind. Condition of the zip itself on the car side, condition of the zip stitching, condition of the rest of the roof and price. The alternative is a new roof. New window c £150. New roof (and window) £330.
It's all in the old threads.
£330 for window & roof sounds decent value. I’ve just been quoted £259 direct from BMW for just the window.Lee is correct. But there are other variables to bear in mind. Condition of the zip itself on the car side, condition of the zip stitching, condition of the rest of the roof and price. The alternative is a new roof. New window c £150. New roof (and window) £330.
It's all in the old threads.
This is very true. When i did the repair on mine, i used some black nautical nylon thread that worked very well. I used a 'back stitching' method to match the pattern with the original hood. In order for the window to fit you need to be very patient with this step, especially around the corners of the hood making sure the zip is aligned up. Best to go over the stitching when the window is out so you can get into the threads easier, then zip in the window. I managed to do it on my own with a few pieces of masking tape holding the window in a position to start zipping it up. A graphite pencil rubbed on the teeth will help with lubrication.Lee is correct. But there are other variables to bear in mind. Condition of the zip itself on the car side, condition of the zip stitching, condition of the rest of the roof and price. The alternative is a new roof. New window c £150. New roof (and window) £330.
It's all in the old threads.