It might seem as if having a sunroof put into the roof of your SUV would be a little intimidating. After all, the job does involve cutting into the roof, a proposition that does not allow for mistakes.
However, there is nothing to fear with this type of installation, especially if you take your vehicle to a reputable shop to get it done. The owner of this Ford Explorer Sport Trac wanted to add a sunroof to his vehicle, but wanted to make sure there wouldn't be any mistakes.
He took the truck to Webasto Sunroofs, in Santa Fe Springs, California, where the knowledgeable and very capable installers spent about four hours transforming the Sport Trac's topside. We followed along as Raymond and Sean performed this installation.
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Because the Sport Trac seats two rows of people, there are two sets of dome lights that ke
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Raymond and Sean covered the seats and the steering wheel, and removed the top of the cent
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Once the interior gear was out of the way, the headliner could be removed. Raymond and Sea
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The next part of the job was up top. Raymond cleaned the roof, used a stencil to center th
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Next, he removed the roof piece and sanded the newly created edges, making sure that the s
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He put the sunroof in place, test-fitting to make sure the space was big enough. Once he p
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Once that was accomplished, he bolted that part of the sunroof in place and ran the power
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This install was a little tight, so the typical zip-tie-for-the-wires solution did not wor
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With this installation, the bracket of the sunroof would be hidden under the headliner, as
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Sean pressed and smoothed the new fabric on the rear of the headliner, leaving the front u
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He cut the headliner, but not the fabric, where the sunroof was to go. The fabric would la
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Because of the location of the sunroof in the vehicle, the bracket that holds the rear dom
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Raymond sprayed glue on the inside of the roof, preparing it for the headliner. He also bo
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Sean and Raymond carried the headliner over to the Sport Trac and put it back in. They put
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Raymond used more silicone, this time to prevent rattling. At the edges of the sunroof, he
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Raymond and Sean bolted the rear and front dome lights back in place.
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Raymond ran the switch inside the fabric through to the interior, tested the switch to mak
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After a final inspection, Raymond was happy with the results, so he and Sean put the top o
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The entire process took a little more than four hours. It gave this Sport Trac a new look
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