'Droopy' sun-visor cure...
'Droopy' sun-visor cure...
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pupp

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12,915 posts

299 months

Thursday 15th May 2003
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Surely this is easy? Not that I can suss it.

shadowninja

79,817 posts

309 months

Thursday 15th May 2003
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is that why Cerberas dont have them???

mike_e

595 posts

290 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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shadowninja said: is that why Cerberas dont have them???


Erm.. Cerbs do have them, and they droop as well. Mine currently reside behind the drivers seat.

tommomic

283 posts

297 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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Tried the velcor option in my Cerbera, but removed them and invested in decent pair of sunnies instead! Makes the view through the windscreen look (almost) huge now!

They are very easy to remove and put back in, but I suggest trying velcor if you cant live without them.

Cheers,
Tommo

leszekg

263 posts

294 months

Friday 16th May 2003
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mike_e said:

shadowninja said: is that why Cerberas dont have them???


Erm.. Cerbs do have them, and they droop as well. Mine currently reside behind the drivers seat.





Was it easy to remove? I haven't looked yet and am tempted to remove mine. Never used them so wedge a small piece of cardboard in the gap behind the visor to keep it from drooping.

K1 CERB

579 posts

285 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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Ah...I had been thinking about posting that "Mine was Droppy".
But even to remove they must be a bugger...what do you use a 4mm Nut runner?

Does Velcro not work? O dear, @ the mo I have a nervous twitch constantly pushing it back to the roof line.

K1 CERB

tommomic

283 posts

297 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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Visors in my Cerbera (late '98) were very easy to remove - just need a good steady pull of the runners (they are quite flexible). I didn't take the bolts out as they don't impede my view, and I may replace them in the future.

Tried Velcro for a while which was fine, but I used the visors so infrequently decided to get rid of them completely.


Cheers,
Tommo

yellowcerbie

159 posts

297 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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How about a dark tinting film across the top section of the windscreen?

RichardP

74 posts

310 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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Take the visor off, quirt some contact adhesive into the bore where the 'hinge' goes, replace the visor and tape it in position until the adhesive is set. I found that the visor can still be used but the contact adhesive provides sufficient friction to hold it in position.

Richard

Psychobert

6,318 posts

283 months

Tuesday 20th May 2003
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RichardP said: Take the visor off, quirt some contact adhesive into the bore where the 'hinge' goes, replace the visor and tape it in position until the adhesive is set. I found that the visor can still be used but the contact adhesive provides sufficient friction to hold it in position.

Richard


Good idea.. Been wondering about something like this myself as mine gets all droopy at about 70(ish)mph which is a little annoying..

>> Edited by Psychobert on Tuesday 20th May 22:46