Not your Average Glass Roof Thread.
#41
Legacy TMS Member
Originally Posted by awoychosky123
Thanks! Next on this list is a 5.0, now I just need to figure out how to buy a donor car lol. As for the weatherstrip, I probably won’t touch it, it looks fine.
#43
Mach 1 Member
Thread Starter
I heard the F-150's 5.0 is a different block? The TR-6060 is nice though. Ill probably just buy a whole donor car for that project... waiting on my challenger to sell first.
#47
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I am 99% certain it is the same. I would check all the parts for the roof and see if they are the same, just to be certain, like the glass, sunshade, headliner and other bits etc...
#49
Mach 1 Member
Thread Starter
The roof is 1 piece of sheet metal then the 2 headers. And the 2009 roof is identical expect for the interior trim, parts numbers changed in 2010 and 2013 MY
#51
V6 Member
Got the interior stripped today. Looking at the roof structure and frame nothing looks different between the glass roof and the regular roof so I think this will be a straight forward remove roof and weld in glass frame.
On a side note finally got to test the proximity sensor system I added to my car. Real simple. All cars are wired for the sensor already. All that has to be added is the overhead console with the sensor and a hood switch and run one wire back the the SJB. Then just reprogram the SJB and BCM-B with the correct programming.... 2011-14 cars do not have the security horn in the back of the car btw but 05-10 does? I dont know why....
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On a side note finally got to test the proximity sensor system I added to my car. Real simple. All cars are wired for the sensor already. All that has to be added is the overhead console with the sensor and a hood switch and run one wire back the the SJB. Then just reprogram the SJB and BCM-B with the correct programming.... 2011-14 cars do not have the security horn in the back of the car btw but 05-10 does? I dont know why....
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Thanks
#52
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Sorry its been awhile, but I was referring to the sensor in the overhead console. It is part of the security package and senses change in elevation, movement, and attempted entries when the car is lock and while set the alarm off. All I used what a 2013 overhead console with sensors, and a hood switch, everything else was wiring according to the diagrams and programming, I think haha.
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#53
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I just removed my old roof skin and had my glass gi take out my glass roof and panels from my doner droped down the old head liner and had the glass gi reinstall the new parts or glass roff from the donor car. also removed windshield and back glass to do the job. no welding or cutting at all on my car, period. looks great! was actually pretty easy.. no sleaving the body parts or cutting anything. send pic. soon. 2012 gt premium nav. and sub woofer stereo, now the car is loaded 100%
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#55
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joes 2012 gt
my body gi just cut out the 4 pin areas 2 on each side from the doner roof and welded them in place plus paint & body work in the specific areas . and the main glass piece fit rite in perfect . ha measured it 2 times to make sure it was perfick fit. bad spelling. oops. the old head liner was glued in so it was a bb*****. also took out front seats and a lot of the interior pieces he had a total of 39 hrs. in the job. plus the glass giat about 3 or 4 hrs total im guessing on that though, roughly
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#56
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joes 2012 gt
#58
for as long as I can remember now, I’ve cleaned the wheels, body, glass, etc and I’m always happy when I stand back and look.
BUT...
drive off, catch the light at a different angle, is that a...yes, a **** smear on the glass. Oh great, it’s on the rear glass too!
forgetting the rear interior glass for a moment, because that’s a whole different ball game. I seem to get this inside and out. My “fix” has been the next day, I get a short pile microfibre cloth that I keep in the glovebox, give all the glass a wipe down with waterless wash, flip the MF to a dry side to buff, follow up with the same technique but with glass cleaner, then go around once more with a nice thick plush mf to dry and catch any small areas where I didn’t buff off the cleaner - looks perfect after this.
when I actually wash the car, the glass gets glass cleaner - after I’ve dried the paintwork, similar method - one cloth, a waffle weave drying towel, clean with one side, flip then buff. Follow up with a separate towel to dry. I can’t understand why it doesn’t work. It’s as if I just used a damp cloth and no product
I’ve used different glass cleaners and a number of different types of towels, so I’m curious to know if anyone has any bombproof techniques for getting this step right the first time and not having to follow up the next day!
BUT...
drive off, catch the light at a different angle, is that a...yes, a **** smear on the glass. Oh great, it’s on the rear glass too!
forgetting the rear interior glass for a moment, because that’s a whole different ball game. I seem to get this inside and out. My “fix” has been the next day, I get a short pile microfibre cloth that I keep in the glovebox, give all the glass a wipe down with waterless wash, flip the MF to a dry side to buff, follow up with the same technique but with glass cleaner, then go around once more with a nice thick plush mf to dry and catch any small areas where I didn’t buff off the cleaner - looks perfect after this.
when I actually wash the car, the glass gets glass cleaner - after I’ve dried the paintwork, similar method - one cloth, a waffle weave drying towel, clean with one side, flip then buff. Follow up with a separate towel to dry. I can’t understand why it doesn’t work. It’s as if I just used a damp cloth and no product
I’ve used different glass cleaners and a number of different types of towels, so I’m curious to know if anyone has any bombproof techniques for getting this step right the first time and not having to follow up the next day!
#59
First of all, amazing job! It looks incredible! I have a very specific question for you that I am hoping will help me in my quest. Considering how you did this, I am left to assume that the roof frame for the glass roof is somehow different from the standard metal roof frame. Would you say that is true based on your project? In other words, you would not have been able to remove the metal roof and simply install the glass roof in the same frame? The reason I ask is because I have a 2006 with the Glassback roof that CDC manufactured that no longer exists. I hired a windshield replacement company to fix my windshield and they cracked my roof. In my mind, the Ford 2009 version of the Vista roof should be able to be installed on my frame as they are the same car. But it sounds like that might not be true at all. Thank you for any help you can give!
#60
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Just a heads up! It's been nearly 3 years since there's been any activity on this thread.. Therefore, I recommend that you submit your question to awoychosky123 via private message, otherwise, it may be a very long wait before you finally get a response from him That being said, welcome aboard.