Following the DIY broomstick thread ....http://www.slkworld.com/diy-section...ection/13187-diy-r171-holding-roof-open-broomstick-modification.html#post186393
I thought it would help to post videos to show the sounds we get with our roofs. It should help people judge if they have fair wear & tear, or if their roof need hospitalisation!
Here's mine, its 6 years old, 35k miles on the clock. You can hear the seals un-sticking as it opens, a touch of gummi pfledge should sort that.
I often get a groaning noise as the trunk opens but that hasn't happened this time, probably because its been run a lot in the last few days. It can be painful if it has not been used for a while.
I can hear a definite creak when the B pillar is at 45 degrees (towards the rear) when closing, and when it passes the vertical on opening, just as the screen starts to rotate
Also bear in mind this is indoors using a cheap mic on my stills camera so the clattering noises are exaggerated! Shot using my right big toe on the button, balanced on my left foot, with my left hand up in the air holding the camera. Got it all in shot first time!
What does your roof sound like?
I thought it would help to post videos to show the sounds we get with our roofs. It should help people judge if they have fair wear & tear, or if their roof need hospitalisation!
Here's mine, its 6 years old, 35k miles on the clock. You can hear the seals un-sticking as it opens, a touch of gummi pfledge should sort that.
I often get a groaning noise as the trunk opens but that hasn't happened this time, probably because its been run a lot in the last few days. It can be painful if it has not been used for a while.
I can hear a definite creak when the B pillar is at 45 degrees (towards the rear) when closing, and when it passes the vertical on opening, just as the screen starts to rotate
Also bear in mind this is indoors using a cheap mic on my stills camera so the clattering noises are exaggerated! Shot using my right big toe on the button, balanced on my left foot, with my left hand up in the air holding the camera. Got it all in shot first time!
What does your roof sound like?