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Old 05-01-08, 09:33 PM
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I'm kinda new to the game, I've had my 7 for a little over a year now. I've done a bunch of little stuff to it for handling and driveability (sorta...). I put Cusco strut bars front and rear, AAS struts with Tein lowering springs, Mazdatrix rear adjustable camber link, S4 arms after my second pair of of S5's, TII front calipers and a new clutch.
I do have a point and a question. The drainage tubes that run down inside my A-pillars have clogged up and decayed, resulting in water rusting the pillars from the inside out. I've searched around online and at my work but so far have not been able to find replacements for them.
Does anyone know where I can get new ones, or is anyone welding thier sunroof closed and maybe want to yank em out and sell em? Or should I just remove my sunroof, gut the mechanics, then proceed to weld it shut.

Any and all advice would be appreciated, thanks guys
Old 05-01-08, 10:47 PM
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dont try and weld your sunroof shut, just find any replacement hose that fit the tubes on the sunroof frame.
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is there a quick fix for a sunroof jamming????(having to push up on it to get it to move)
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Originally Posted by zehro
is there a quick fix for a sunroof jamming????(having to push up on it to get it to move)
None that I know of. But if you want to do it right...
http://www.rotorwiki.com/index.php/F...sticky_sunroof
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