🚗 Upgrade your ride’s vibe with flawless sunroof flow!
This Sunroof Track Assembly Repair Kit is a direct OEM replacement designed specifically for Ford F150, F250, F350, F450, Expedition, Lincoln Navigator, and Mark LT models from 2000-2016. It includes all necessary components—rivets, synthetic grease, and applicator—to restore smooth, weather-resistant sunroof track operation, ensuring long-lasting durability and reliable performance.
Manufacturer | SunRoofKits |
Brand | NANQUAN |
Model | SunRoofKits |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 3.7 x 2.4 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | SRRK_Fseries |
F**D
This Worked Great!
This kit just saved me more than 1200 dollars. I got three quotes from Ford, An auto glass shop and an Auto Body Shop. All were over 1600 dollars to repair the sunroof. I watched the youtube video a few times start to finish and took notes and time stamps of the steps I knew I would want to look at again as I did them. I had a friend help and it took less than 4 hours. No extra pieces left over and nothing broken. Make sure you have all the tools the big torx bit for removing the seat belts was 4 dollars at the auto part store. We had a rivet gun and hex wrenches. The fit was a bit tight but once in and cycled a few times it worked fine. Do not hesitate to buy this if you have slightly above average skills. If you are easily frustrated pay the pros and note they Will Not use this kit they will require an OEM part that is about 1000 dollars.
B**R
So far so good
Was a little skeptical from all the problems people were having. Went with this seller because they higher numbers.The job is not difficult, just time consuming as so much disassembly has to be done. I had no issues with extra tabs or anything, but things change between years. The kit worked like a charm for me. Also, if it has been a while, if at all, that the glass seal has been replaced, now might be a good time to replace it. Installing the new glass seal was the hardest part about this job.Pull the fuse for the interior lights. On my truck this fuse is also for the power windows and sunroof, so if you want the windows down, now is the time to lower them.Move the front seats forward to help remove the front seat belt trim cover, pull the seat belt way out, and lay them cross ways behind the front seats. Some videos show leaving the headliner in. Do yourself a favor and take it out. Pull the front head rests out, lay the seat backs back as far as they will go, and you can rotate and remove the head liner through the front passenger door, sunroof opening first.When you have the frame laid out on your working surface, take a picture of how stuff is laid out.Drill the rivets on the cable end, NOT the air deflector end. There is a butyl sealer between the end caps and the track. Slow easy pressure and the end cap will come out. DO NOT SCRAPE THAT SEALER OFF !!!!!! It's going to seal the pieces back together later. On my 2002 F1500 Lariat, the sliding cover will not come out the cable end of the track, so be careful when cleaning. If you want to remove it, you need to remove the air deflector cap. (remove the 2 little screw holding the air deflector limit straps, fold the deflector back onto the track, and slide it from under the retainer. Drill the 3 rivets like the other end, and carefully remove the cap. You will need more 3/16 aluminum rivets, The cover can now be removed out that end. Note that when you reinstall the end cap, you will need to trim the excess off the rivets so the air deflect and spring will clear them and lay down all the way. I actually have to use a small file for final fitment, but was no biggie.)The instructions say to use carb cleaner, but if the tracks have dried up moly grease like mine did, soak it down with WD40 first to dilute the old stuff, do a light scrub with a old tooth brush to loosen it up, and a quick rinse with cleaner that is safe for plastics. You need to clean the aluminum tracks end to end. Do the cleaning outside or have cardboard under it. This is a messy job. Most of the grease supplied is going to be used in the tracks. Coat everything liberally. This includes the air deflector ramp and the top of the track. Leave a small amount to coat the new rail pieces. You should also apply some to the cable ends upon installing them. You will need a rivet gun that can handle 3/16 rivets (fyi 1/4in rivets are to short). The track to end cap sealer appears to be a liquid butyl sealer they use in the factory. I couldn't find any, so I just cleaned all the aluminum chips out with a pick, heated it a little with a heat gun on low (be careful not to get the plastic to hot or the rivets will pull through) just enough to soften the sealer, then re-assemble. The reason this sealer is used is it does not dry at all. It stays soft and flexible. Rtv and silicone will be as flexible as this stuff is.Other things you NEED to know. Don't install the head liner until you test run the sunroof first, and don't run it with power until the glass is in. When you reinstall the glass used the old marks from the washers for locating it temporarily. Install the frame completely, and make sure all the bolts are tight. Install the glass, and plug the motor up. Temporarily install roof control button assembly and the fuse if your windows stopped working when it was removed. Turn the key on and try the roof. Chances are it just wiggled at best. Needs to be re-initiated. on mine, press and hold the close/tilt button. Eventually it will do a little jig. Let off the button at that point. It should be set to go. hit the auto button and see what it does. If everything is good, run it though a few complete cycles 3 or 4 times.Now you need to adjust the glass. Close the sunroof. Loosen the glass retaining screw just enough to move the glass. Factory setting are for the front of the glass seal to be 0.000-.039in blow the roof, and the back 0.000-.039 above the roof. I set mine at just under the roof on the front, and just over the roof on the back. Prob in the .015-.02 range. The reason for this is to keep rain and wind from getting forced past the seal when driving.Now pull the fuse again and reassemble your ride. Just a side note. I would get some spray silicone grease (not lubricant, grease) of even just some silicone grease, and give it a coat every year to keep things from binding up.
M**C
fits and works perfect
Save yourself about $2000 and do it yourself. All you need is a simple socket set, screw drivers, and YouTube for instructions. The instructions included are completely worthless. Yes, the job sucks and takes time. I'm sure I could do it faster, now that I've been through once, but I hope to never do it again. I just followed a very good step-by-step video on YouTube. It took 7 hours from start to finish, but I work slow and cautious, because I don't have the budget to fix things I might break in a hurry. It would go faster to have someone help, but it can definitely be done by yourself. The only additional tool I had to buy was a T50 torx to remove the seatbelts.
G**Y
rember to rest the sunroof after installing
They said this would fit my sunroof, I took this to my mechanic, who with these parts could only get the sun roof to tilt up, but it will not slide because the parts are to big to slide in the track. The piece that is supposed to bring the slid in the head liner back with the glass will not fit at all due to the piece having extra area on it that the original part does not have. After another trip to the mechanic he found out that you have to hold down one or both the sunroof buttons to reset the sunroof ( not sure if it one or the two you have to hold down ).. The sunroof now works fully, but the pieces to bring the head liner back did not work he had to use the old ones.
T**Y
Do not buy this product. Defective Manufacturing
First, the parts were incorrectly stamped with Left or RIght. I had to intermingle parts from the left and right. Second, one of the tracks had a piece of metal left in the hole that the glass bolts into. Tried to remove this metal insert but could not. I chose this part because it looked like it had higher reviews than the cheaper versions. Do not buy this or any of the cheap parts listed for this repair. This repair is time consuming as it is. Now my vehicle is inoperable until I can order a replacement again. You should see the instructions. Completely broken English with misspellings and no photos .Luckily I studied videos prior to installation. Another poor example of this platform allowing anything to be sold, even with horrible quality.
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