I have no experience with the sunroofs, but having had plenty of experience 
with JC Whitney. . . .well let's just say I'd never order anything from 
that company again.



At 10:37 AM 7/22/2002 -0700, Robert K. Kuhn wrote:
>On 12:49 PM 07/22/02 -0400, Dave Morgan said...
>
>>Anyone have experience with the sunroofs offered by
>>JC Whitney for 84-91 CRX's? They're pop-ups rather
>>than sliders but that's ok by me. The dimensions seem
>>funky though. The larger of the two, 17" x 35", is still
>>too small for the opening on my '87Si. Unless that's
>>the measurement of the glass panel alone without the
>>frame and seal.
>>
>><http://www.jcwhitney.com/product.jhtml?CATID=116958&BQ=jcw2&_requestid=8237>http://www.jcwhitney.com/product.jhtml?CATID=116958&BQ=jcw2&_requestid=8237
>>
>>
>
>
>Not for the CRX's but for a VW I use to own...  For the most part, it was 
>just a standard/generic sunroof.  Very similar to the one listed in the 
>URL.  I later found that I could have gotten the same thing at my local 
>PepBoy's and saved on the shipping.
>
>I also do not think that this is a direct factory replacement.  IOW, it's 
>meant to be installed on a non-Si body.  The measurement is most likely 
>the size of the glass and not the opening.  But you should be able to call 
>and ask them to be sure.
>
>My suggestion would be is to locate a local sunroof shoppe and see what 
>they can offer you.  There's one here in San Diego that does great custom 
>and stock work.  Their custom work is awesome.  I've used them on our Audi 
>where they replace the stock sunroof and installed a sun/moon roof which 
>looks as if it came from the factory.  I believe that it was just around 
>$300 (USD).
>
>Robert K. Kuhn
>CRX Owners Group President (http://www.crx.org/southcal)
>
>1990 Honda CRXsi (http://drive.to/jiggy)
>ICQ # 3714283 (nickname: godzilla)

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