I need to fit a new vinyl roof to the Challenger, all trim etc is off and the roof has been prepped and etch primed. Can anyone recommend anybody who fits vinyl roofs?
I've had one price locally of £220 plus VAT, is this a good price? I seem to remember Derek and somebody else saying they paid around £100?
I did it myself with only half my brain working. I remember it was hard work but EVERYTHING was hard work at that time. See the thread on my car.
Start by marking the center lineon the vinyl and roof. As well as the front/rear glass so you can line it up.
Place it in the roof and line it up. Fold one half over to the other side of the car. Start spraying the glue in strips about 7-10 inches wide. One strip at a time. Use a cloth to press/wipe the vinyl down. As you work towards the sides pull the vinyl as tight as you can.
It is a very good way to wax all the hair off your arms.
Don't hold the spray glue can too close as the propellant used can lift the paint.
I was going to pay somebody to do it but I've got a bit carried away with what I'm having done on the bodywork and new interior parts and seals so I'm thinking I might have a go myself.
Well I bit the bullet today and started fitting the new vinyl roof to the Challenger. I used an infra red lamp to warm things up, electric heater in the car and a hot air gun to get rid of the persistent creases in the vinyl once stuck down (good tip Dave). I used 3M Scotch-Weld 80 contact adhesive which isn't re-positionable so I had to get it right first time, I almost bottled out because of this. But thanks to excellent help from Sideshow Bob it went on a treat. Only problem was I only bought 2 cans of adhesive which theoretically should have been enough, but I ran out after only finishing between the seams!!!
Oh well, I'll order another 3 cans and post up the results when it's finished.