Roof Panels

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Tripps

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5,814 posts

279 months

Thursday 19th October 2006
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Is the roof panel any good in terms of wind-noise reduction and keeping the car dry? How much better than the canvas cover is it? I'd normally drive roof off, but over the winter might consider fitting a full roof for comfort.

Therefore, is is worth going out to find a used car with one, or can panels be purchased (colour matched) from dealers?

ungarsee

371 posts

226 months

Thursday 19th October 2006
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The hard top does reduce noise a bit and definately makes motorway driving more comfortable on the ears. I bought mine from the vx220.org website (comes from Thorney Motor Sport) and it cost £920 fully colour coded, apparantly it's lighter and easier to fit than the normal Vauxhall one.

Only problem I have is that there is still some leakage from the tops of the windows. You can adjust the windows to fit it properly, I just haven't got roind to it.

Tripps

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5,814 posts

279 months

Thursday 19th October 2006
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ungarsee said:
The hard top does reduce noise a bit and definately makes motorway driving more comfortable on the ears. I bought mine from the vx220.org website (comes from Thorney Motor Sport) and it cost £920 fully colour coded, apparantly it's lighter and easier to fit than the normal Vauxhall one.
Soundd like it's definitely worth going for then if I see a car I like that comes with one, unless I find a car I really want without one and buy it seperately.

How difficult is the standard roof to fit by the way?

ungarsee

371 posts

226 months

Thursday 19th October 2006
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I've never used the standard one, but from what I've heard it does take longer and you need a specific tool which has a habbit of going walkies between owners. If you do a search on the vx220.org.uk website your bound to get plenty of info as I'm pretty sure this has been asked a good few times before.

There are a few 2nd hand ones about at the moment and they tend to go for around £500

joe-turbo

259 posts

226 months

Friday 20th October 2006
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the vauxhall roof is not a prob to fit, takes about 10mins at a guess. You need a torx tool to fit (if the owner does not have the original think there about £10 from halfords)

Mine fits snug and does not leak, not always the way though as the windows can be a pain a need to be adjusted. (im just lucky lol)

Tripps

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5,814 posts

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Friday 20th October 2006
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joe-turbo said:
the vauxhall roof is not a prob to fit, takes about 10mins at a guess. You need a torx tool to fit (if the owner does not have the original think there about £10 from halfords)
Ah, I was thinking it was more like a targa roof panel (a la TVR). It's more of a "winter's coming let switch roofs" affair then.

At least I didn't ask if the hard roof would fit in the boot