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Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:46 pm
by Simon Jones
Anyone know if the later style Aero roof has the same type of threaded inserts for mounting roof bars? Thx in advance.
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:44 pm
by trevd01
Does the Aero have a different roof?
New shapes, like ours, have a roof that opens up higher, but it has the same threaded holes, and AFAIK is the same AFT moulding as earlier ones.
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:13 pm
by mikexgough
Do you mean the Hi top syle AFT?......I think that was called the aero top, if so a local dealer had one and I could ask him for you..........
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:16 pm
by madmile
The aero roof is the one on the 2003 ish models with the little window on the front section - I think it does, but not 100% and havent got one I can look at.
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:36 am
by Yamaha
"Anyone know if the later style Aero roof has the same type of threaded inserts for mounting roof bars? Thx in advance"
Hmmm - is Bemerton expecting a shiny new upstart, then?
Mike
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:30 pm
by Ron Miel
Haven't seen that one - the "2003ish Aero AFT with a little window" - would love to see a pic on here, if anyone has one. Had assumed the Aero models listed post 1999, just meant full spoilers, skirts and low profiles.
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:36 pm
by dandywarhol
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:05 pm
by Ron Miel
Thanks, dandywarhol.
Ah, that's not just a big styling decal across the front of the roof, then!
Nice - and a nice one for somebody with the readies, at TW White, after a bit of credit crunch haggling, that is.
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:26 pm
by trevd01
That £20k one at TW White is a petrol 2l 2wd. I've just looked at the specs of a 2l ptrol for the first time.
- 100bhp - well that doesn't sound much lass than the 130bhp of a 2.5 litre diesel does it?
- But wait- a 2l petrol has only 161 Nm of torque compared to about 300 Nm from a 2.5 litre diesel.
Now I understand why people say they are a bit gutless.
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:43 pm
by Simon Jones
Yamaha wrote:"Anyone know if the later style Aero roof has the same type of threaded inserts for mounting roof bars? Thx in advance"
Hmmm - is Bemerton expecting a shiny new upstart, then?
Mike
Lower Bemerton, please, we're on the south side of the A36 - much posher

. I am considering something a little newer, but it will probably be out of my budget.
As Dandy's picture shows, the roof is slightly different & has a built in spoiler at the rear, which I don't think looks as nice as the tailgate mounted spoiler.
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:26 pm
by bigdaddycain
The "aero" version does have the threaded boltheads on the redesigned freetop (99% certain). In addition to the panel at the front, AND the integral rear spoiler, the interior lining in the freetop is completely different too... And the zenon headlights... The aero bumper and grille won't "mix and match" with "regular" new shapes either..Yet more detail differences there.

Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:42 pm
by Tomgeo
Hello guys,
My Bongo seems very similar to your photo dandywarhol.

It is a 2001 model V6 that has had a 'Devon Campers' side conversion which suits us nicely. We purchaced it in October last year and have racked up over 5000 km so far including a camping trip in January (very cold outside but toasty inside with the wife and our 2 young children...).
In reply to your questions, it does indeed have a small window on the leading edge of the AFT and evidently according to some official mazda info has a larger sunroof also. The roof inserts appear to be as per the original version and as bigdaddycain points out, it has lots of other details that appear to be different to the original.
We done everyone on a fantastic forum. Away again this weekend...
Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 3:07 pm
by crazy uncle gray g

Absolutely stunning Bongo youv'e got there Tomgeo, Look after her

Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:43 pm
by bigdaddycain
That's like the "Rolls Royce" of Bongo's there Tomgeo ! I'm liking these new shape bongo's more and more, (especially the aero's) But really can't afford to part ex mine in against one just yet.
Are those the U.V. resistant side windows i spy there too?
Keep the pics coming

Re: Aero Roof - does it have threaded mounting points?
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:28 pm
by missfixit70
That is a nice looking bongo, welcome to the forum
I'd steer clear of any bongo meets if I was you Tomgeo, it'll end up being covered in drool
Only joking, get yourself along to a meet, there's a day/weekend meet at Wookey Hole end of feb, Brokerswood in March, Woodlands in May, & that's just the local ones off the top of my head.