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Arnold Hite
Guest
Scott,
I did exactly they same thing a few years ago after I noticed a
VW Bus at a car show with visors exactly like mine. After installing
them, I noticed the problem that Tommy in Tampa is talking about. I
don't care so much that they don't track straight across to the side
windows. But, because they track down a little, they have a tendency
for fall away from the windshield. They do this when when the car is
parked. I've tried to fashion a piece of Velcro to hold then to the
windshield but so far no success. I wish you luck with yours.
Arnold Hite
Johns Island, SC
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>Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 09:38:39 -0600
> From: "Scott" <smosesks@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Replacement sun visors
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>I bought and installed a set of the VW bus sunvisors.
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>I used one original screw hole and drilled two small sheet metal screw holes.
The mount covers the original holes so no one's going to ask you what's missing.
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>For $53 deilvered, they're a bargin and they look great too. Part number 211
898 551bwh.
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>Scott Moses..
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I did exactly they same thing a few years ago after I noticed a
VW Bus at a car show with visors exactly like mine. After installing
them, I noticed the problem that Tommy in Tampa is talking about. I
don't care so much that they don't track straight across to the side
windows. But, because they track down a little, they have a tendency
for fall away from the windshield. They do this when when the car is
parked. I've tried to fashion a piece of Velcro to hold then to the
windshield but so far no success. I wish you luck with yours.
Arnold Hite
Johns Island, SC
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>________________________________________________________________________
>________________________________________________________________________
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>Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 09:38:39 -0600
> From: "Scott" <smosesks@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Replacement sun visors
>
>I bought and installed a set of the VW bus sunvisors.
>
>I used one original screw hole and drilled two small sheet metal screw holes.
The mount covers the original holes so no one's going to ask you what's missing.
>
>For $53 deilvered, they're a bargin and they look great too. Part number 211
898 551bwh.
>
>Scott Moses..
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