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Depending on your year, there might be more options.
I'm a 92-99 body style, and drive north/south to work on the highway. Of course driverside always faces the sun and the visor doesn't cover the back 2" of the window.
I found a set of Park Ave visors in the same color. The nice thing there is they have the slider built into them. Now that back 2' is covered and I'm a happier driver.
I'm a 92-99 body style, and drive north/south to work on the highway. Of course driverside always faces the sun and the visor doesn't cover the back 2" of the window.
I found a set of Park Ave visors in the same color. The nice thing there is they have the slider built into them. Now that back 2' is covered and I'm a happier driver.
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Is it better to replace the fabric with one of those fabric kits or just to replace the whole vistor?
The kit runs $40 plus shipping and the visors run $160 for both plus shipping
The kit runs $40 plus shipping and the visors run $160 for both plus shipping
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or just throw one of those and be cool
http://cgi.ebay.ca/2-TVIEW-7-SUN-VIS...item45ed6c4dd7
id say look for used ones, Morad? im sure they would have a set
http://cgi.ebay.ca/2-TVIEW-7-SUN-VIS...item45ed6c4dd7
id say look for used ones, Morad? im sure they would have a set