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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: Sun visor on driver's side
This works on any visor. Obtain a small clamp as used in wiring harnesses. On the shaft end of the visor, 1/2 inch from the end, install the clamp around the visor and the shaft. Drill a hole through the visor for the clamp screw and tighten as needed. I might be a redneck, but it works!!
Posted on Dec 24, 2008
SOURCE: Sun visor on driver's side
that is a T74 Campaign. that should be covered if your car is under warranty.
Posted on Apr 08, 2009
SOURCE: Sun Visors won't stay up.
Bring it back to the dealer. That happened to mine and they replaced it. Also had problems with the drivers seat. It would not go back & forth. Dealer fixed.
Posted on May 31, 2009
SOURCE: i have sun visor prob also
As they work on friction you may be able to
compress the material on the outside which will then give the inside more grip.
Put a cloth around the top of the visor to protect the material and use Mole grips with the half circle jaws or pliers of the same construction grips to squeeze the area around where the rod enters the visor
Other option is a wreckers yard?
Posted on Jun 19, 2009
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