Wished SkyView opened.
Wished SkyView opened.
I wish the SkyView opened up on the Max, I am getting tired of people asking, How does it open. have to say sorry it doesn't open.
I Kinda wish it slid open, maybe in the future they might.
Anyone else getting this question?
I Kinda wish it slid open, maybe in the future they might.
Anyone else getting this question?
i'm with you. Every time someone gets in my car, they say "How does this thing open?" I have to say, it doesn't. Then we go through this long conversation about possible ways it could open. They could slide to the sides, or maybe only the front one could open. It really sucks. Maybe, the 05s or 06s will incorporate this feature, unfortunately we would have to trade in our 04s to get it. I think a retrofit, if possible, would be very expensive. Until then we will have just what they called it "a SKY VIEW".
Well, what's the point right. A friend of mine got the skyview because he likes the view above him but he didn't like to open it when on long trips. The wind noise drove him nuts so he had to close it on his previous max. So he says what's the point on having a sun roof that opens but can't use it because of wind noise. So he thinks he got best of both worlds. I don't. I like the power sun roof.
Originally Posted by Mystery_Man
Head room? i would think theres more, plus your head could stick out the sunroof. I'm 6'6 and there is plenty of room, hell its been the most comfortable car, space wise.
I love my Max....
i wanted the skyview becuase no other car had it (think malibu has it, but not as cool), but its not as cool as a sunroof (coudn't afford it anyways tho) since your not really looking up when your driving unless your crazy and you dont get the air flow and you dont have to tell people it dosnt open.
Originally Posted by Bosjoe
Won't trade in my Radiant Ember Beast..
Lol
Lol
This subject has been sort of on my mind since the first time I saw the pics (Dec 5th, 2002) of the '04 skyroof.
When you look at where it is, and where an opening roof would have to have room to slide to, it is fairly clear we won't have an opening skyroof. Certainly not with the current pattern; just not enough room.
A roof that opens to the side is not ideal, at any rate.
One possibility would be to have a power sunroof of normal (or slightly greater) width, but one which would be twice as long from front to rear. When closed (but with the inner sunscreen open), it would sort of serve as a big skyroof. When open, it could be opened slightly, or a foot or so, or, if not driving too fast in nice weather, open the sucker all the way and have sort of a 'semi-convertible'.
This might be feasable in a car with a fairly flat roof, but might not work in the highly arched roof of the '04 Maxima.
At any rate, torsional stress, as well as overall structural integrity would have to be dealt with very carefully.
When you look at where it is, and where an opening roof would have to have room to slide to, it is fairly clear we won't have an opening skyroof. Certainly not with the current pattern; just not enough room.
A roof that opens to the side is not ideal, at any rate.
One possibility would be to have a power sunroof of normal (or slightly greater) width, but one which would be twice as long from front to rear. When closed (but with the inner sunscreen open), it would sort of serve as a big skyroof. When open, it could be opened slightly, or a foot or so, or, if not driving too fast in nice weather, open the sucker all the way and have sort of a 'semi-convertible'.
This might be feasable in a car with a fairly flat roof, but might not work in the highly arched roof of the '04 Maxima.
At any rate, torsional stress, as well as overall structural integrity would have to be dealt with very carefully.
Originally Posted by lightonthehill
This subject has been sort of on my mind since the first time I saw the pics (Dec 5th, 2002) of the '04 skyroof.
When you look at where it is, and where an opening roof would have to have room to slide to, it is fairly clear we won't have an opening skyroof. Certainly not with the current pattern; just not enough room.
A roof that opens to the side is not ideal, at any rate.
One possibility would be to have a power sunroof of normal (or slightly greater) width, but one which would be twice as long from front to rear. When closed (but with the inner sunscreen open), it would sort of serve as a big skyroof. When open, it could be opened slightly, or a foot or so, or, if not driving too fast in nice weather, open the sucker all the way and have sort of a 'semi-convertible'.
This might be feasable in a car with a fairly flat roof, but might not work in the highly arched roof of the '04 Maxima.
At any rate, torsional stress, as well as overall structural integrity would have to be dealt with very carefully.
When you look at where it is, and where an opening roof would have to have room to slide to, it is fairly clear we won't have an opening skyroof. Certainly not with the current pattern; just not enough room.
A roof that opens to the side is not ideal, at any rate.
One possibility would be to have a power sunroof of normal (or slightly greater) width, but one which would be twice as long from front to rear. When closed (but with the inner sunscreen open), it would sort of serve as a big skyroof. When open, it could be opened slightly, or a foot or so, or, if not driving too fast in nice weather, open the sucker all the way and have sort of a 'semi-convertible'.
This might be feasable in a car with a fairly flat roof, but might not work in the highly arched roof of the '04 Maxima.
At any rate, torsional stress, as well as overall structural integrity would have to be dealt with very carefully.
Originally Posted by lightonthehill
This subject has been sort of on my mind since the first time I saw the pics (Dec 5th, 2002) of the '04 skyroof.
When you look at where it is, and where an opening roof would have to have room to slide to, it is fairly clear we won't have an opening skyroof. Certainly not with the current pattern; just not enough room.
A roof that opens to the side is not ideal, at any rate.
One possibility would be to have a power sunroof of normal (or slightly greater) width, but one which would be twice as long from front to rear. When closed (but with the inner sunscreen open), it would sort of serve as a big skyroof. When open, it could be opened slightly, or a foot or so, or, if not driving too fast in nice weather, open the sucker all the way and have sort of a 'semi-convertible'.
This might be feasable in a car with a fairly flat roof, but might not work in the highly arched roof of the '04 Maxima.
At any rate, torsional stress, as well as overall structural integrity would have to be dealt with very carefully.
When you look at where it is, and where an opening roof would have to have room to slide to, it is fairly clear we won't have an opening skyroof. Certainly not with the current pattern; just not enough room.
A roof that opens to the side is not ideal, at any rate.
One possibility would be to have a power sunroof of normal (or slightly greater) width, but one which would be twice as long from front to rear. When closed (but with the inner sunscreen open), it would sort of serve as a big skyroof. When open, it could be opened slightly, or a foot or so, or, if not driving too fast in nice weather, open the sucker all the way and have sort of a 'semi-convertible'.
This might be feasable in a car with a fairly flat roof, but might not work in the highly arched roof of the '04 Maxima.
At any rate, torsional stress, as well as overall structural integrity would have to be dealt with very carefully.
Where I am I rarely open my sunroof, because I can't take the beating heat of the sun on me. Most use I get out of sunroofs is in the wintertime and not really much then either. Even so, it is just one of those things that I feel like I must have. I do think those skyviews are pretty cool though, even if they don't open.
I always insist on having a sunroof but I never open them. I just like the light and the "openness" a sunroof provides.
Here in Texas, it's usually either too hot or too cold to actually have it open while driving, and as others have pointed out the wind whistles around when that sucker's rolled back. Btw, I finally opened the Max's sunroof the other day (after 7 months of ownership) just to make sure it worked. I was in the garage, and I immediately closed it back.
Mike
Here in Texas, it's usually either too hot or too cold to actually have it open while driving, and as others have pointed out the wind whistles around when that sucker's rolled back. Btw, I finally opened the Max's sunroof the other day (after 7 months of ownership) just to make sure it worked. I was in the garage, and I immediately closed it back.

Mike
Originally Posted by CoolMax
Sometimes you can't have it all.
I'd be about structural integrity if it did open. Besides there have already been reports of shattering SKyviews.
I'd be about structural integrity if it did open. Besides there have already been reports of shattering SKyviews.
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