...remove, if the new one covers it.
If you're want the old one off, try using the cheese wire method....
Get some fine strind or fishing line, wrap that round a couple of pencils.... Then start sawing away at the adhesive..... It will cut through it quick enough.
The hard bit will be what's...
...get at least a fibreglass repair kit and some normal body filler from Screwfix/Toolstation and dive in otherwise the roof will carry on cracking and start delaminating as the rain gets in.
Also if you did want to vinyl wrap the roof the surface has to be perfect or the vinyl will show everything.
Done mine black. Abit of a pita as they really need to be removed to be done properly. If not best wrap them. Cheaper, easier and if you want to go back chrome just remove the wrap.
They prob could colour match the paint, I just got a bit nervous about the sanding and repainting (guided by the body shop guys nervousness around causing more damage).
Wrap seemed a sensible compromise
I have a poptop but for work it's just me so I keep it down. Panels are insulated. I use a front and rear windscreen wrap - side windows are just curtains though so I had been wondering about getting some stick on insulation for them in winter. Bed is a rib Altair and I've got a Webasto diesel...
Buy white....wrap it..lol with a wrap you can have any design or colour you like.
Look at some of the half wrapped vans....baby blue base with a white top half.. looks beautiful
It’ll be bound together at points, and completely wrapped in Tessa tape at others - so you’ll run your cable beside it, including through the rubber boot.
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