Sunroof conversion

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Introduction

This article is just an embryo. It is an idea for someone to expand and write.


  • If you have an open top / cabrio Jimny, you do not need to read this article.
  • This article is meant for owners of closed top / "tin top" Jimnys.


The idea

  • It is possible to install an aftermarket or DIY-made sunroof on the roof of closed top / tin top Jimnys.
  • The installation of course prerequisites cutting a large hole in the roof.
    • Therefore, it is not reversible.
  • The installation can be done by professionals, or in a DIY manner if you are quite confident in your skills.
    • Because of risks of water leaks in the future and the warranty on the installation, it may be better for the professionals to do it.


  • There are a few aftermarket manufacturers who make sunroofs for Jimnys.




Page last edited on 22/02/2018 by user Bosanek