WTB: Sunroof Glass for '90-'91 Legacy Wagon

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HobbyWrench
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WTB: Sunroof Glass for '90-'91 Legacy Wagon

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Looking for tinted sunroof glass for a '90-'91 wagon.

(Though they all appear to be the same size, that from a '90-'91 sedan or all '92-'94 Legacys is a different part no., so these must not be compatible.)

This would need to be shipped to Chicagoland (zip: 60190).

Please PM me with availability, price.

Thanks!

Mike
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'94 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, FWD, 4EAT - 200K Miles
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Post by Paisan »

I have my whole assembly coming out of my 94 Legacy SS as we are caging the car, let me know if you are interested.

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Post by HobbyWrench »

Thanks anyway - BUT apparently it has to be from a '90-'91 Legacy Wagon.

Though the sunroof glass from all '90-'94 models appear to be the same size, the '90-'91 Wagons are a different part number - so must be slightly different.

I don't know what the difference is - maybe slight changes/configuration in mounting hardware?

Mike
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Post by 93Leg-c »

The pre-facelift ('90-'91) Legacies have bronze tinted moonroofs whereas the post-facelift ('92-'94) Legacies have the blue-green tinted glass. There may be other differences but that's the one I've seen often enough to know that difference.
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Post by HobbyWrench »

My current (cracked one) appears to be dark green.

For some reason, the sunroof glass part number for the '90-'91 Legacy wagons is different from the '90-'91 sedans (- which have the same part number as ALL '92-'94 Legacys).

If anyone knows the difference (mounting bolt configuration??) - it would be appreciated - it makes a whole lot more of sunroofs available to me!

Thanks!

Mike
'90 Legacy LS Wagon, EJ22, NA, FWD, 4EAT - 289K Miles (Girlfriend's Car)
'94 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, FWD, 4EAT - 200K Miles
'96 Legacy L Wagon, EJ22, NA, AWD, 5MT - 104K Miles
'09 Outback, 2.5L, AT - 64k Miles ("Company Car")
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Post by 93Leg-c »

I need to modify my previous post. The bronze glass were on LSi models and IIRC, the glass in the doors and rear deck were bronze-tinted too.

The only other difference I noted was that the sliding cover of the '90 or '91 wagon that I test-drove had a vented or slotted cover instead of the solid sliding covers that I've seen on post-facelift cars. But that's not the glass itself . . .

Since only the '90-'91 wagon moonroof glass part number is different from the same year sedans and post-facelift Legacies, it would seem that the glass itself is interchangeable. It would be unlikely (for the sake of keeping costs down) that the manufacturer would have a different size moonroof for a wagon and sedan of the same years or a different mounting system.

But, I could be wrong . . . and I know you're trying to make sure before you buy the moonroof glass . . .
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