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DSMbryanMar-06-10 12:31 AM
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#104470, "headliner sunroof panels"


          

I have read a lot on redoing my headliner but before I start I was wondering if any of you know how to get the sunroof panels out that slide under the sunroof. they need to be recovered when i redo my headliner in black suede. For future reference to all that may need it there's a great website i plan on getting everything from it is http://www.yourautotrim.com - They also carry SEM colorcoat

  

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RE: headliner sunroof panels, RoninEclipse2G, Mar-06-10 11:37 AM, #1
RE: headliner sunroof panels, Ebster1085, Mar-06-10 06:25 PM, #2
RE: headliner sunroof panels, 420agreenvilleSC, Mar-06-10 09:18 PM, #3
      RE: headliner sunroof panels, 740 turbo brick, Mar-06-10 09:48 PM, #4
           RE: headliner sunroof panels, Nightfall, Mar-07-10 10:37 AM, #5
RE: headliner sunroof panels, DSMbryan, Mar-08-10 04:45 PM, #6

RoninEclipse2GMar-06-10 11:37 AM
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#104471, "RE: headliner sunroof panels"
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This is something I need to know as well

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Ebster1085Mar-06-10 06:25 PM
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#104472, "RE: headliner sunroof panels"
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I pulled mine out a few years ago. Don't remember exactly how I did it, but I don't remember having trouble with it. Pretty sure I just yanked it out of there

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420agreenvilleSCMar-06-10 09:18 PM
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#104473, "RE: headliner sunroof panels"
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Mar-06-10 09:19 PM by 420agreenvilleSC



          

mine's been missing for years. I put 2.5% tint on the glass cuz of the hot ass sun. it's black as shit on my sunroof glass now

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740 turbo brickMar-06-10 09:48 PM
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#104474, "RE: headliner sunroof panels"
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Its easy. Open the panels, the sunroof has 6 torx head screws holding it on to the track, 3 on each side. Once you remove those you can lift the glass out. The panels have sliding tabs that hold it to the track.


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NightfallMar-07-10 10:37 AM
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#104475, "RE: headliner sunroof panels"
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If you're careful enough, you could open the sunroof as far up before it starts to slide and get to those clips, IIRC, but shit I ain't had a sunroofed Eclipse in years



  

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DSMbryanMar-08-10 04:45 PM
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#104476, "RE: headliner sunroof panels"
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i just removed the panels. i took the sunroof off by removing the 6 torx screws then used a flat head screw driver to pop the 6 spring loaded tabs back and the panels came right out very simple and thank you all for replying. hope the website i listed before will help some of you who are redoing your interior.

  

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