Yup. Rivets. I actually paid to have a sheetmetal roofing place cut mine, after factoring the cost of material, time to pick it up, and cutting/drilling labor - $90. I used steel rivets and clear waterproof sealer, and painted it black so it would look like the OE tinted roof.
K
Thanks a bunch for the feedback guys!
I have laid cardboard on the roof a few times and the compound curve of the roof made it look like a real challenge. I suppose my fear is that I will start riviting and end up with a few places where the roof or patch are going to "buckle" and the fit is going to look really butch. It is all about cosmetics after all!
No harm in trying since I can always drill out the rivits.
Thanks guys....
BTW "K" It is hard to see from the picture but did you fill it the area around the rivits or are they just hard to see on the black background?
Dave
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