If your timing is good, you can slam it shut and pin them in a convenient position ... or so I've heard.I don't like moonroofs because it's too easy for one of my "girlfriends" to escape through it.
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If your timing is good, you can slam it shut and pin them in a convenient position ... or so I've heard.I don't like moonroofs because it's too easy for one of my "girlfriends" to escape through it.
If your timing is good, you can slam it shut and pin them in a convenient position ... or so I've heard.
Great idea, I could eat a clam while I'm driving, a real time saver!If your timing is good, you can slam it shut and pin them in a convenient position ... or so I've heard.
Nope, not always. Maybe 1/2 of the time though. I just spent $1800 to fix the one in my wife's Expedition. It had a major failure just outside of the warranty period. And 1 of my F-150s did the same thing. But then I had some that never had an issue...No they are not, Ive never had a problem.
Mine never leaked either but the plastic parts that move it broke after 5yrs since I bought it. I replaced it not to long ago. But there are alot of people that have had problems with em I've seen on this forum in one way or another. Even people with other truck brands have had similar experiences. I love having it thoughThe flimsy plastic guides won't stand a chance against @Oldfart 's stable.
I haven't had any problems with mine on the 18 or 22. I did have to replace the guides or whatever on our 2010, but it took a few hours in the driveway. Never had a leak though.
@zombiekiller rocks or has rocked a moon roof equipped Rap for some time.The only guys that want moonroofs on a raptor are the guys that don't do raptor things with their raptors