After our chats about the sagging headliner I thought I'd do something about Sylvia's!
First, take the dirty filthy wonky headliner out!
Leaves it rather bare looking inside thou so you need to come up with a solution...
Then smack a hole in the roof!
Then get your cutter out and make the hole a 'little' bigger!
Order a Webastro Hollandia 400...
Then hope to god that you've cut it right....
Check the simple instructions that Webasto provide....
And offer your roof up...
and it looks like the 'Measure twice, cut once' rule worked!
Find somewhere to hide all the wiring...
And start bolting all the frame in to the roof structure
Fit the spoiler to the front of the roof...
Then take the remainder of the headlining and cut another great big hole in it and then lay it on some new headlining to match the inner colour of the new roof.
Get a little help to fit....
Then fit the motorized contol box to the front of the roof and bob's your uncle!
Many many thanks to Alister and Chris at CAR TRIM just outside Liverpool who worked all day and right up to 7.30 this evening on Sylvia so that I'd make the boat home tomorrow. If you fancy getting some thing like this done I can't recommend them enough as there was endless cups of tea and not once did they mind me taking photos or asking questions about what they were doing.
I've some video of the roof getting chopped off that I'll upload when I get back home and I'll get some shots of the roof now that it's totally finished as the light was fading as we got the last few bits and peices done.
See ya all on the M6 tomorrow....
Jim

First, take the dirty filthy wonky headliner out!

Leaves it rather bare looking inside thou so you need to come up with a solution...

Then smack a hole in the roof!

Then get your cutter out and make the hole a 'little' bigger!

Order a Webastro Hollandia 400...

Then hope to god that you've cut it right....

Check the simple instructions that Webasto provide....

And offer your roof up...

and it looks like the 'Measure twice, cut once' rule worked!

Find somewhere to hide all the wiring...

And start bolting all the frame in to the roof structure

Fit the spoiler to the front of the roof...

Then take the remainder of the headlining and cut another great big hole in it and then lay it on some new headlining to match the inner colour of the new roof.

Get a little help to fit....

Then fit the motorized contol box to the front of the roof and bob's your uncle!

Many many thanks to Alister and Chris at CAR TRIM just outside Liverpool who worked all day and right up to 7.30 this evening on Sylvia so that I'd make the boat home tomorrow. If you fancy getting some thing like this done I can't recommend them enough as there was endless cups of tea and not once did they mind me taking photos or asking questions about what they were doing.
I've some video of the roof getting chopped off that I'll upload when I get back home and I'll get some shots of the roof now that it's totally finished as the light was fading as we got the last few bits and peices done.
See ya all on the M6 tomorrow....
Jim
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