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Seems like overkill if your car is already slick top, but then again people spend thousands to lose 10 or 15 lbs on these cars in other ways.
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Originally posted by Hallerhan View PostHas anyone ever seen an Oxford Green e46 with a carbon roof?
also, I would be crazy to install a carbon roof on a slick top M3 right? I feel like the money doesn’t justify the weight savings
although, if I had a slicktop I would leave it.
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Has anyone ever seen an Oxford Green e46 with a carbon roof?
also, I would be crazy to install a carbon roof on a slick top M3 right? I feel like the money doesn’t justify the weight savings
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Originally posted by wildm333 View Postanyone know if the Karb roof allows me to keep my roof rack mounting points? I know it’s pretty much the only one that lets you use the oem rails but I love my roof box and wanna see if I can still be able to keep it
i've never understood why people want to use roof rails with a CF roof. its sketchy with possibly damage and repairs of the CF roof can be more in-depth and comprehensive depending on how deep the damage goes and if it goes beyond the clear coat/gel coat and into the fiber itself... its not like a steel roof that can be repaired/pulled and repainted easily. id the damage is deep then the roof is coming off and getting replaced instead of spot repaired like with a steel roof.
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Originally posted by hoshanaeckhart View PostHello All,
Does anyone know of a good body shop in the Bay Area that can re-laquer/gel coat an E92 M3 carbon roof and fit to a sunroof car?
The M3 needs to go on a diet (I've already been on one!).
Thanks!
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Hello All,
Does anyone know of a good body shop in the Bay Area northern virginia roofing contractors that can re-laquer/gel coat an E92 M3 carbon roof and fit to a sunroof car?
The M3 needs to go on a diet (I've already been on one!).
Thanks!Last edited by hoshanaeckhart; 08-05-2022, 03:59 PM.
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Originally posted by wildm333 View Postanyone know if the Karb roof allows me to keep my roof rack mounting points? I know it’s pretty much the only one that lets you use the oem rails but I love my roof box and wanna see if I can still be able to keep it
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anyone know if the Karb roof allows me to keep my roof rack mounting points? I know it’s pretty much the only one that lets you use the oem rails but I love my roof box and wanna see if I can still be able to keep it
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I put in the oem roof bow and didnt weld it. I use bonding epoxy and rivets. Holding up just fine.
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Originally posted by Epsilon View PostGet the roof bow welded while it's at the shop. Reason #2 answers your question.
Also, I believe you want to drill the spot welds to slowly remove the steel roof versus "cut the steel roof". If Slonik's carbon roof is a 1:1 copy, then you wouldn't need modifications.
When I said "cut the roof out" it was tongue and cheek - I know you have to drill or sand out the spot welds. I'm leaning toward belt sanding them out if I end up doing this myself.
Edit: Here is the belt sander, made specifically for this kind of task: https://www.nationaltoolwarehouse.co...r-P296676.aspx
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Get the roof bow welded while it's at the shop. Reason #2 answers your question.
Also, I believe you want to drill the spot welds to slowly remove the steel roof versus "cut the steel roof". If Slonik's carbon roof is a 1:1 copy, then you wouldn't need modifications.
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For those that have done this as a DIY or had a shop done it, I have a question.
When fitting these roofs, is there anything that has to be massaged in the actual roof opening of the car? Or once the steel panel/roof is removed (sunroof top in my case), is it only a matter of fitting the roof to the opening/car? I have no experience installing one of these.
Reason #1 for my question. My car is at a shop at the moment in the beginning stages of a full respray. My Slonik carbon roof has been stuck in Russian customs since Jan 4. It originally shipped Dec 7, was returned to Slon for some reason (not their fault), and has been stalled in customs since Jan 4 on it's 2nd trip through. I told the shop to just cut the roof out, paint the car and I'll fit the roof to the car myself once it comes in. However, they are extremely hesitant to go this route because they are a perfectionist restoration shop (not BMW specific) and are their argument is that carbon body panels never "just fit" and always require some modification to the opening. I'm fairly certain that is NOT the case with these carbon roofs, and they only need to be fit to the car. That is, the roof is trimmed to fit the opening, not the other way around.
Reason #2 for asking. I'm leaning towards not having them cut the steel roof out because I do not know when this roof will leave Russia. I'm at about the 75 day mark in transit and thought for sure it would be here by now. But cutting a roof out of your car without knowing for sure when the replacement will show up... taxing on the nerves.
Not Slon Workshop's fault, shit happens.
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Shipping TBD from Karbonius. It's in David's hands regarding a GB. Ana seemed positive on a few key items - no, not the airbox though : (
Thanks for the heads up. I've set them up as Coming Soon. You can get on waiting lists per product to stay updated.Last edited by Epoustouflant; 01-24-2022, 11:34 AM.
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Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
At checkout, shipping is "free", curious if this is correct
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