Hey guys -
I'm in the market for a T-Panel to replace mine. I am looking for one with zero bends or damage. If you have one shoot me a message.
Im also in the market for a rear upper finisher and a windshield.
Thanks
Hey guys -
I'm in the market for a T-Panel to replace mine. I am looking for one with zero bends or damage. If you have one shoot me a message.
Im also in the market for a rear upper finisher and a windshield.
Thanks
Last edited by Trstno1; 08-10-2017 at 09:52 AM.
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Just a heads up - because I've gone through this process as well, if you're looking for a windshield it is best to just buy it from DMCH. It is expensive, and shipping is expensive (I'm lucky to be have been able to pick mine up saving the shipping cost) but in the end you'll have new glass. Any used ones I've seen are yellowed and scratched - new ones are scratch free and really clear, it was a really big difference from my old one clarity wise.
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I think I have a T Panel in the garage. It's been a few years but I will check when I get home.
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If it has only a bend and not specifically bent you should try hammering it flat with rubber mallets after removing it from the roof. I did this to mine for a small bend at the rear of the panel and it was surprisingly easy.
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+1
To the OP or anybody with a bent T-panel - consider also an option to get with Rob Grady or Chris Nicholson (PJ Grady EU) for remote repair since T-panels ship pretty well. You might start with Rob. He or Chris will need a good photo, will advise about shipping and they can probably deal with the pad, too.
One upside of repairing it is that you'll preserve the matching SS grain pattern to the doors if you stay with the one you have (assuming it is the original for that car and assuming the repair can be done without a regrain, which is likely).
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Yeah something like that may be the way to go since I'm really nervous about beating it with a mallet. I didn't even think about the possibility of the grain of a new one not matching the doors, thanks for that info. This is what it looks like. Its been there ever since I bought it. The PO must have yanked up on it too much when attempting to remove it. The pad was actually broken in half when i removed it to get a look at the roof box. The PO also broke the rear upper finisher in half! Friggen He-Man
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Last edited by Trstno1; 08-12-2017 at 07:39 PM.
You can't buy happiness, but you can buy a DeLorean and that's sort of the same thing....
I've got a good T-panel in FL if still looking. Asking 304 plus shipping.
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