Reparing buckled roof

BrisOBriens

BrisOBriens

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Hi all,
We buckled our roof recently (2 month old SE, sob!) and I'd like to hear any success stories in getting repairs done. The damage happened while closing the roof and catching the rear edge on the handlebar of a bike that was stored on the rear-hanging bike rack. It seems minor, but the roof has bowed enough not to seal tightly against the main vehicle when closed, with about 2 inches of gap at the peak.
First estimate from the body shop was £4200 for a completely new roof. Not where we want to go...
The roof is aluminium, which causes the body-shop estimators to suck in their breath and speak of work-hardening and other panel-beating unmentionables, but looking at it I really think it must be possible.
Anyway - has anyone successfully had a bent roof beaten into shape again, and do you have any recommended shops?
cheers!
 
I had a bend in the front left of mine (when it closed on one of the tiny rubber grommets that tell out if the scissor mechanism) and a slight crease across the middle of the front when I was experimenting to see if I could store bedding up there (doh!)

AB Crush did a superb job of sorting these out for the princely sum of £190 (although the roof was off at the time for the roof rot to be sorted)


The panel is only aluminium - go see a good old fashioned panel beater or perhaps even a dent doctor!
 
As Mark says try a dent doctor first (they will come out to you normally) , I spoke to someone at COTF that had a crease removed from the roof for £65, I could not see any trace of the repair.

How bad is the damage? maybe upload a pic?


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If you really are looking at £4200 surely it would be an insurance job?
 
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Here's the damage...actually worse than it looks, I think the deformation extends maybe a foot in from the rear edge.

I like the sound of 'dent doctors', will search for that.

Went to a VW-approved shop on the weekend, receptionist guy had a go with a hammer and a pair of grips, made a mess of the finish but didn't do much for the problem!

cheers!
 
I'm sure that can be popped back
 
If it was going to cost £4200 I would have a go at it myself. My first thoughts would be to lift the roof enough to fit a wooden batten underneath going right across from side to side, then use something like a G clamp placed one jaw at the peak with the other on the batten then carefully tighten the clamp. Place something like thick rubber felt at the points of contact and keep loosening to see what the effect has been. Good luck with whatever method you use.
 
that is a good result
 
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Here's the damage...actually worse than it looks, I think the deformation extends maybe a foot in from the rear edge.

I like the sound of 'dent doctors', will search for that.

Went to a VW-approved shop on the weekend, receptionist guy had a go with a hammer and a pair of grips, made a mess of the finish but didn't do much for the problem!

cheers!
Bumping this because I have just done the exact same bend - forcing the roof shut when the top of the bike rack was in the way. Duh.

Curious if anyone has a more recent experience getting this fixed?

Update: I rang the folks at Cosmetix (mentioned above) and they don't do this work. The roof is, apparently, a stretchy material that doesn't respond well to the usual re-shaping techniques.
 
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