*NEW Gen 2 Convertible Windscreen Installed (56K death)
Okay - so this was the shittiest install job I've yet to do to my new car... and I wouldn't recommend trying to install this yourself unless you have several beers and work in an area that you can swear alot!!
I would have taken time to take photos and do an install tutorial, but while I was doing it all I could think of was 1) getting the friggin' job done, and 2) how I would have done things differently than the stupid instructions that came with it!
Anyway - the biggest thing I would recomment to anyone, is if you take the rear panels out completely and can use the Roto Tool on them outside of the car - THEN DO IT! What a mess it was trying to get all those little static-cling plastic shavings cleaned up in the rear window and seatbelt tracks! I still see them when I roll up the rear windows. Grrr!
Or... if you follow the directions and do that step first, then don't bother taking the panels completely out - or even take out the rear deck panel screws for that matter - just pull the panel toward the inside of the car and reach in to bolt in the brackets - saves a lot of time and alignment probs!
So... here are the photos of it installed...
Mounting Detail - the Windscreen drops into the slots and is removable so you can put it in a bag in the trunk in a jif if you want.
Here's with the windows rolled-up - the most effective way to drive with it. Barely any noise and almost NO WIND!! I can actually talk on my cell phone @ 80mph on the freeway now! (hands-free BlueTooth of course!)
All-in-all, this is a great investment, but IMO - if you can afford to have the dealer install it - GO FOR IT!

I would have taken time to take photos and do an install tutorial, but while I was doing it all I could think of was 1) getting the friggin' job done, and 2) how I would have done things differently than the stupid instructions that came with it!
Anyway - the biggest thing I would recomment to anyone, is if you take the rear panels out completely and can use the Roto Tool on them outside of the car - THEN DO IT! What a mess it was trying to get all those little static-cling plastic shavings cleaned up in the rear window and seatbelt tracks! I still see them when I roll up the rear windows. Grrr!
Or... if you follow the directions and do that step first, then don't bother taking the panels completely out - or even take out the rear deck panel screws for that matter - just pull the panel toward the inside of the car and reach in to bolt in the brackets - saves a lot of time and alignment probs!
So... here are the photos of it installed...




Mounting Detail - the Windscreen drops into the slots and is removable so you can put it in a bag in the trunk in a jif if you want.

Here's with the windows rolled-up - the most effective way to drive with it. Barely any noise and almost NO WIND!! I can actually talk on my cell phone @ 80mph on the freeway now! (hands-free BlueTooth of course!)





All-in-all, this is a great investment, but IMO - if you can afford to have the dealer install it - GO FOR IT!

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So-long to my 2006 SLE Convertible...

So-long to my 2006 SLE Convertible...

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