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burbage2001

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Dec 31, 2007
cleveland, Georgia
Hello, I recently purchased a 1995 Eagle Talon TSI which has a sunroof. Should this vehicle have a sliding cover on the inside of the vehicle to block the sun out when not in use?
 
Hello, I recently purchased a 1995 Eagle Talon TSI which has a sunroof. Should this vehicle have a sliding cover on the inside of the vehicle to block the sun out when not in use?
 
From what I've seen, you have to take the assembly apart to remove/add it. Unfortunatlry I have the same problem, but I'm dealing with an aftermarken sunroof :( Good luck with yours, (Oh, and my headliner is beige too, even harder to find)
 
Can you figure out what make it is? If so, check here:
The Sunroof Doctor - Your source for replacement sunroof & t-top parts!
about parts.
Or, sunshades are usually a fairly simple part. You could build one out of thin Masonite or the like, and an upholstery shop should be able to match the material. If it has mounting bolts for the shade, it's likely to be ¼-20 thread, same as used for camera tripod mounts and easy to find at Orchard Hardware with nice knobs molded-on.
Another solution to consider is limo tint for the glass.
 
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