• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

C5 DIY Carbon Fiber roof installation process. Step By Step,acrylic panel removal

SoCaliVette

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Hello everyone, I am going to show another Do It Yourself thread how to remove the acrylic panel from the OEM frame and install a Carbon Fiber one ( if you jointed Flying Roof Club)

I have this kind of panel and i am going to use the OEM aluminum frame to mount this bad boy.

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Yes, someone jointed Flying Roof Club

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Tools:
As you see, nothing special, couple hand tools and makita grinder.

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Let's start.
First thing, you will need to remove all the hardware ( I did not do that, my bad!) Because you will need to put everything back.

Mask the area where you are going to make your cut. I will recommend to start from inside section.

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To glue the skin to the frame, I am going to use the same adhesive as GM uses to glue there panels.
This adhesive is specially made to bond the metal to the fiberglass or carbon fiber.

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Final prep of the frame before applying the adhesive.

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As you can see, I made some extra cuts in the frame to let the adhesive to grab better.

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The acrylic is around 18-19lb
The carbon fiber one ( carbon top and aluminum frame) is around 13-14lb. The scale shows 12lb, that with no hardware, no latches

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couple more pics )))

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Good job! :thumbsup:

Certainly nothing I would want to do myself, though. Certainly FAR above and beyond my expertise level.
 
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