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Default My side sun visor solution. - 05-10-2008 , 09:07 PM


There seems to be many complaints about the sun visor not swinging to the side window. I've attached a couple of pictures of the way I have taken care of this problem. I use a piece of thin dense foam pad that can be wedged between the window glass and window trim to stay in place. It's actually a pad that can be glued down to a Jet Ski foot well. Any thin material could be used. You could even use cardboard from a cereal box! I just keep it stored under the floor mat.
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