Re: Over the windshield sunvisor
the answer to the light is not pull up as far, problem solved. We have redlights all over here and visors on everything, never a problem. Put the thing on the cab, use some duct tape to hold it on or a helper, see where it loosk right, meaning it's at the same spot on each side like the same distance between it and the window, or comes down the same on each side, once you get it were you want tape it down or have your help hold it, mark the holes, marker, pencil, drill whatever, then drill ya some pilot holes like 1/8 or so, find a bit a size or 2 smaller then the bolts you got with it, if you have them, that way it still has something to bit to and make it's own hole. I think they are like 1/4 bolts and about 1/2 long or so, I bought some from lowes for my 88 since I got a used visor with no bolts. I usually drill all the holes, then smear some rtv around them or other silicone, then put the visor in place and start a bolt or two, then get them all started and tighten them down. You don't need to crank them, just tighten them down enough to pull the visor down to the cab, don't crack the visor, just snug it down some and give it a 1/4 turn or so, I just watch for the gap between the visor and cab to close up. It usually just snugs up and is done. then if you got the caps pop them on or silicone if you wish, but they are made to pop on and hold on by themselves. Do all the sanding and painting on the visor before you put it on and give it plenty of time to dry up before handling it.
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