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  1. #16969
    Quote Originally Posted by SharkChu View Post
    Did a quick google search, and found a ozhonda post back in '07.

    http://www.webasto.com.au/products-a...html/8218.html

    What you guys think? Worth it if it was 2-3k ??

    Wish I got that FD2 when I first bought the car argh.

    Just hunt around for an FD2 that has been written off and get it off there, it will be a lot easier and overall problem free.

  2. #16970
    Quote Originally Posted by jprak View Post
    sunroofs are nice but very deep in pockets when fixing it up. friend recently had to fix his up cause theres a 5mm gap that wont close and reason is that the gears were jammed. got quoted 700-1500 to fix had 2 options
    buy new parts and install or get new one
    This.

    Seen and heard of similar experiences from different people.

  3. #16971
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    Dec 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    FD1
    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post
    Just hunt around for an FD2 that has been written off and get it off there, it will be a lot easier and overall problem free.
    It's possible to get the whole roof welded on which is what i would do.
    But watch out if the car's been in a smash, the roof may have crumpled a bit on the sides of the sunroof.

  4. #16972
    Quote Originally Posted by fsjk85 View Post
    It's possible to get the whole roof welded on which is what i would do.
    But watch out if the car's been in a smash, the roof may have crumpled a bit on the sides of the sunroof.
    Don't think it was welded on, its a matter of removing the associated parts from one to another.

  5. #16973
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    Mar 2007
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    FD2 N/A what?
    I got an aftermarket sunroof on my jazz. 8 years hassle free so far
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

  6. #16974
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    Jun 2011
    Car:
    Bagged FD Civic
    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post
    Don't think it was welded on, its a matter of removing the associated parts from one to another.
    correct removing the mechanisms and cutting a hole in your roof as well

  7. #16975
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    Feb 2013
    Location
    SotR, Perth W.A.
    Car:
    Civic FD2
    Quote Originally Posted by JOhnnyFD View Post
    get smaller size RSB.. i havent heard problems with 16/19mm

    if u do get cusco, try not to hit the rear wheels hard onto curbs and such.. other option is get the metal reinforcement plates (e.g Corsports USA) that reinforce the thin metal on the lower controller arm where the endlinks connects onto from the RSB

    the oem endlink itself is fine, its got a small rubber 'CV boot' what has fluid in it which makes it flexible to move

    so in my case, i hit the rear wheel on the passenger side on a curb when turning left and it was pretty hard.. with that hit, the force on the left rear wheel went across the RSB and broke the metal connected to the endlink off the lower controller arm on the right hand size (driver side)... i noticed it when everytime i turned, i would hear a clunk at the rear wheels and saw that the endlink would be hitting the controller arm... and yes with the endlink not connected, i notice a difference when turning.. understeer
    Sorry to revive an old topic but, wanna take extra consideration before I install this..

    Im gonna be installing a 19mm Ultra Racing RSB from my stock 11 hollow RSB. The discussion is replacing the endlink setup as well. From my previous feedback I got, The 19mm RSB used with stock endlinks should be fine. Can anyone else confirm or give me your 2 cents? Thanks.

  8. #16976
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    May 2011
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    '11 FD1
    Spoke to Webasto Australia about the sunroods

    Hollandia 900
    http://www.webasto.com.au/products-a...html/8219.html

    vs.

    Hollandia 700
    http://www.webasto.com.au/products-a...html/8218.html


    Both cost $2200 including installation, and everything. comes with 3 years warranty.


    Price is slight up there, but looks pretty OEM, and I don't mind paying that much. Been reading on them all day, seems not many problems occur regarding these particular aftermarket sunroofs.


    Opinions? Tempted =[

  9. #16977
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    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    FD2, S15
    3 year warranty is alright, having a sunroof is awesome

    dat sunroof tilt, makes a car x100 more sexier
    Rep me if i have helped you

  10. #16978
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    May 2011
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    FD1
    Quote Originally Posted by EGB View Post
    Try Interior fuse box under, Accessory 15a --- Accessory/Radio 7.5 from memory
    checked those fuses both are fine.. dunno whats going on now

  11. #16979
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    Jan 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    '01 DC2R


    Tookme a while but its raised to a decent height! havent tried with people in car yet but lol

  12. #16980
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    Jun 2011
    Car:
    Bagged FD Civic
    ^ front looks abit high or maybe its the angle you took the pic.

    lower;D personal preference

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