Robbins aftermarket roof problems also
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Mine don't seem to have those creases, it is still creased a bit near the top corners of the back window...
mines been in for a few weeks, once they fixed the connection to the motor then the roof hits the frame easily, no need to pull it at all...
mines been in for a few weeks, once they fixed the connection to the motor then the roof hits the frame easily, no need to pull it at all...
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Originally Posted by zero33,Apr 6 2008, 08:17 PM
umm.. it should or should definitely come close.. won't be 100% coz it still new but give it time i sure it would get to the way your OEM was..
also the wrinkles on the sides.. did you screw everything in, ie, the plastic strip that was to replace the OEM ones?
also the wrinkles on the sides.. did you screw everything in, ie, the plastic strip that was to replace the OEM ones?
also the wrinkles on the sides.. did you screw everything in, ie, the plastic strip that was to replace the OEM ones?
but i havnt clippe din those pastic tgings below teh creases (taht are just held in with plastic screws/pins.. but i didnt think it would make that much difference...
ill pop the screws in, and if it doesnt make it better - ill email robbins....
does anyone have any of the documentation/instructions that came with the roof, that thwy could scan for me?
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