sun visor / sunvisor foam rubber replacement ?
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My sun visor is rusted and things are not really moveable anymore. As anyone a good source for the foam inside ? Furthermore I'm trying to find a solution to keep the blade in its position ?
Cheers Peter
Cheers Peter
The really good drivers have the bugs on the side windows (cit. Walter R?hrl)
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crypto - Second Gear
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Mine was a wrinkled old mess that was falling apart, ( we're talking visors here... ).
I decided to start anew and needed a material that would be reasonably forgiving if I was to smack my head on it.
So no hard stuff like aluminium etc.
It needed to be stiff enough, and if it had a nice molded edge then so much the better.
I found something, glued some vinyl to it, and the photos show the result, ( and where it originated from ).
Ralph.
I decided to start anew and needed a material that would be reasonably forgiving if I was to smack my head on it.
So no hard stuff like aluminium etc.
It needed to be stiff enough, and if it had a nice molded edge then so much the better.
I found something, glued some vinyl to it, and the photos show the result, ( and where it originated from ).
Ralph.
- reb53
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There is a guy "I think" making new ones. There were at least two sets on ebay around a month ago... sold for lots of dosh; close to?400 I think for the Sprint. There will probably be more drip fed into the market.
cheers
cheers
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mark030358 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I keep thinking what I will I do when mine become unusable. I think what I will do is fill them with new foam from an insulation specialist. They have two part foams that will cure in an enclosed space. To make it work, I think a wood frame to house the limp visor and hardware at the correct thickness and orientation, with a spray access hole into the bag, and then I expect a result like new.
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