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    2 sunroofs on a ecsb? (T-top style)

    Never seen or heard of this before, but what do yall think about 2 manual/

    removable glass sunroofs mounted parallel; length wise with the truck?

    Im not positive, but does the ecsb's have a support in the middle like crewcabs?

    this does sound stupid so any comments are welcome
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    if you could make it work somehow it would be damn sweet

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    that what I'm sayin. you couldn't do sliding/electric so it should cost about the same as a single electric and no wiring

    and the hump in the middle of the headliner will make it harder to make look good inside, but i think base model trucks have a flat headliner with no hump in the middle, does any one know that is forsure?
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    If it doesn't have the center support, and you wanted to do this bad enough, I'm sure your could make it work.

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    i never looked if it has a support, but i know crewcabs do and when they put sliding ragtops on you got to cut the support out
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    You personally thinking about doing this to your truck?

    I'm thinking the same thing you are that it will difficult to make it look good on the inside.

    May be look cool when finished, but I don't know.
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    Finding some tops that fit the roof curve is going to be the major issue IMO.

    Personally, it's just something else to worry about leaking. I also have a feeling it'd look odd. The functional aspect would be nice, but you know the old saying... see which hand fills up first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pl4yboy View Post
    Finding some tops that fit the roof curve is going to be the major issue IMO.

    Personally, it's just something else to worry about leaking. I also have a feeling it'd look odd. The functional aspect would be nice, but you know the old saying... see which hand fills up first.
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    I put 2 side by side man. removable sunroofs in a rcsb it worked out very nice and had kind of a his & hers thing. the customer loved it. He never brought it back for leaks so idk.

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    Problem I see with it.... the doors on the truck have metal that goes above the window (unlike camaros, where the door was just the bottom skin, and the glass sealed against the roof)


    When I think T tops, I'm thinking being able to jump into the car, or having it open from my arm all the way to the center of the car. You'd have a good 6 inches of metal between the open window and open moonroof.
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