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Author Topic: Broken Sun Visor Replacement  (Read 2424 times)

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Offline kevindpm61

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Broken Sun Visor Replacement
« on: September 17, 2016, 04:46:53 PM »
I worked on my son's SX/4 today. The plastic hinges on both sun visors were cracked and floppy. I was able to easily replace the broken pieces with much sturdier visors from a Mopar A body (Duster, Valiant, Scamp, Dart, Demon, Dart Sport). These visors are readily available at a reasonable price and the hinge area is made of metal. I have never seen a broken hinge on any of these cars. The visor material is vinyl instead of cloth but I prefer the look better than the original.
Modification is simple. I used a cut off wheel to remove the extra metal "tab" on the inside hinge area. The hole in the roof needs to be slightly enlarged to accommodate larger pivot assembly. I used one existing screw hole and drilled two new holes to finish mounting the visors.
I hope that this can help some of my fellow Eagle members fix a very annoying issue with these cars

ps. Sorry for the crappy quality of the first pic
« Last Edit: September 17, 2016, 04:49:59 PM by kevindpm61 »
Follow my son's 1983 AMC SX/4 project

http://forums.amceaglesden.com/index.php?topic=45519.0


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