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Old 09-16-2014, 08:45 AM
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Anyone nearby northwest ohio want there pano repaired?

If you have a broken rear tilt mechanism that you would like repaired and not just disabled I'll help you out / do it for you - the condition is your headliner must be functioning properly. If your main glass has issues (For example the common loose feel in one of the back corners. This requires replacing the whole sliding assembly) we can work with that but it is going to be more difficult, and more costly, of a repair.

I've done mine but I am having issues with the headliner and I would really like to see the guts of a properly functioning one. I would like to make a DIY so others can do it but the headliner function is the hardest part to figure out (if yours is self destructed) and it has to work. Otherwise, you cannot initialize the glass.

The kit for the main glass is $246

The rear glass is $122

The headliner is a $160 kit and a $10 kit (this is for the rear portion of the headliner).
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