AdriaticBlueG70
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Good news, I was able to fix almost every sunroof noise, including the popping noise when it's hot/sunny out. The basic logic of the fix found on Stinger forums still applies. There is a plastic and metal strip where the "foot" of the sunroof rests, and where the noises come from. The thing is, felt tape alone is not firm or thick enough for the weight of the sunroof at that corner, and so popping and rattle noises can still be heard. Therefore, I needed to find a more heavy-duty alternative.
I applied 3M 0634 Automotive Acrylic Plus Attachment Tape (double sided tape) to the parts of the photo with arrows, and that are circled in red. The tape is somewhat thick, and feels like a firm rubber compound. Then, on the sticky top of the double sided tape, I applied felt tape. Then, on top of the felt tape, I put on 3M PTFE tape, as it is super slick, to ensure that the sunroof doesn't drag any of this away when opening or closing. Please ignore the silicone goop in the photo, it's not mine, but from the Stinger forums, so I used it for illustration purposes. Overall thickness of the 3M tape, plus the felt tape, plus the 3M PTFE tape is slightly more than 3/16 of an inch, and does not make the sunroof stick out or anything, it remains just as level as before.
The results have been great. Now, I only hear a plastic-on-felt sound when a make a turn on a steep driveway, and the car body flexes, or going over some very rough patches of road. The annoying rattles and pops in everyday driving have been eliminated. Not perfect, but for the first time since buying this car, the interior feels somewhat solid and befitting a luxury car.
Hope this helps some of you.
I applied 3M 0634 Automotive Acrylic Plus Attachment Tape (double sided tape) to the parts of the photo with arrows, and that are circled in red. The tape is somewhat thick, and feels like a firm rubber compound. Then, on the sticky top of the double sided tape, I applied felt tape. Then, on top of the felt tape, I put on 3M PTFE tape, as it is super slick, to ensure that the sunroof doesn't drag any of this away when opening or closing. Please ignore the silicone goop in the photo, it's not mine, but from the Stinger forums, so I used it for illustration purposes. Overall thickness of the 3M tape, plus the felt tape, plus the 3M PTFE tape is slightly more than 3/16 of an inch, and does not make the sunroof stick out or anything, it remains just as level as before.
The results have been great. Now, I only hear a plastic-on-felt sound when a make a turn on a steep driveway, and the car body flexes, or going over some very rough patches of road. The annoying rattles and pops in everyday driving have been eliminated. Not perfect, but for the first time since buying this car, the interior feels somewhat solid and befitting a luxury car.
Hope this helps some of you.