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Was out in the hood last night and when the sun is low in the sky, without sun visors i can't see a thing!! Was wondering whether there were any genius ideas for fitting them?

Posted (edited)

you could get one of those flip down dark visors i've seen them advertised to attach to your cars existing visor they are darkened plastic so you can still see a bit through them. I daresay you could cut one into a small flipdown visor and attach to top of screen.

 

But as above i generally just tip my baseball cap forward a touch and squint through it.

 

Be glad there is some sun to look at i guess :)

Edited by agent_zed
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Fitted the Sierra visors -- a small mod needed & a snap-in brake line clip to hold the "free" end. Works a treat above or below the top of the screen.

Posted

i have clear plastic ones. soon to be swapped for tinted ones .

fitted to some metal hinges screwed into the screen frame.

Posted

A facility to adjust the visor above the top of the windscreen would be good too. When I'm driving with no roof i often feel the glair from above the Windscreen is to much. Maybe worth considering for anyone designing a sun visor.

Guest 2b cruising
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There are some coloured plastic clip on ones on eBay at the mo.

Found them under kit car well below the car adverts.

Should be good for the needy.

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saw a strip of stick on shade at the local motorfactors for about £3 which could be a start and easy to remove later in the year.

Guest 2b cruising
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The ones I saw on the bay were coloured see through plastic.

Guest Bazwaz
Posted (edited)

I had some tinted ones on mine. Fastened to screen surround with friction hinges. Was able to position them above or below.

 

Baz

 

I had a pair but didn't mean to post twice.

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Guest tiggertom
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i have dark tint sun visors on friction hinges would not be with out them

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