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How to fix falling or droopy sun visors

added 3 years ago by andy

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As a car ages, those sun visors start to sag. Some have screws that you can tighten. For the ones without screws, here is what to do.

Steps

  1. Use Velcro with tape on the other side.
  2. Try a stiffer solution. If that won't work (because it's too heavy or it's the wrong type of material), try to insert a piece of metal to hold it. A thin stick of aluminum, cut with dikes to the correct length can work well. Bend it so that one side fits into the car's molding (the top of the window) and the other side covers a small portion of the visor.
  3. Be sure that you can move the piece of metal just enough so that you can use the visor when you need it.

 

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published 3 years ago

andy

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Quite an interesting fix that you want here. I think that you may add up some good aftermarket truck parts for your truck, and some good aftermarket car parts for your car in order to really compensate all the things that you may sought out for the good of your sun visors. I would try that one if it would fall on my vehicle in the future.

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