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Silky

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Silky

When I put the cage in I lost the sunvisors, there just isn't the room to get them bolted back in to where they should be.

 

I also now sit alot lower in my bucket than in the standard seat and get more of the sun coming through.

 

How have people managed to get round this, has anyone worked out a way to use the standard sunvisors mounted differently ?

 

I could go the route of a sunstrip but ideally wanted to retain the original parts if at all possible

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Cameron

Fit a dirty great sun-strip! :lol:

 

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timb1046

you used to be able to get 'clip on visors' that would clip to a cage so you could use them whenever. maybe design some clips yourslef and mount them to the standard visors?

 

alternativly, wear a helmet and visor, with a tinted visor

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rescue dude
Fit a dirty great sun-strip! :lol:

 

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I had a similar visor fitted but had to remove it as it's an MoT fail if it's in the sweep of the wipers. B)

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Cameron

Mine passed. :lol:

 

Guess it depends on the tester!

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rescue dude
Mine passed. :lol:

 

Guess it depends on the tester!

 

 

I was told by 2 testers at different garages.

 

Can you see much through yours or is it too dark?

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Tom Fenton

Fit a short wiper blade for the MOT test :lol:

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Cameron

It's pretty much opaque.

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rescue dude
It's pretty much opaque.

 

 

I'll make a few calls and check it out. B)

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TT205

I'm a short arse have a big sun strip and a lowered seat so it doesn't work - have to wear sun glasses!

 

 

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rescue dude

Just checked. Apparently as long as it's "a tint" and not completely black then it's ok as Mot garages don't have the light meter thingy to measure the light coming through.

 

Or as my mate just said "as long as your not taking the p**s it'll be fine". B)

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Silky

I think any sunstrip would have to be about 2ft in depth to cover what I need.....

 

Gonna have a look at a clip method with the original sunvisors....or just cable tie them on !

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Atari Boy

I run a cage and buckets (with a lowered floor), I am 6'1 and use a 7" solid sun strip which works okay for me.

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Cameron

I think mine's about 12" deep at the edges, less in the middle. I'm 5'10" and have the buckets bolted to the floor and it's only really in the last hour or so of daylight that I get any problems. But then that would be so much worse with just the std visors.

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rescue dude

This was my sun-strip.

 

Don't see the problem myself. B)

 

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Baz

B) My god that's HUGE!!!

 

Depends on the cage as some you can still use the visors, my SD C12 Caged car still has the visors, although they don't fold up to the screen so much, still do the job.

 

C44 and Custom caged cars though, not a chance!

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rescue dude
B) My god that's HUGE!!!

 

It was perfect when I was racing but a pain in the arse on the road trying to see traffic lights. :lol:

 

The problem with the MoT was that it was solid not translucent.

 

Found a place near me that'll do one for about £25, fitted so i'll probably do that.

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Tom Fenton

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This is my car. Not that big a strip, but later on in the day it is a 2min job to add a stripe of tank tape if needed.

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M_R_205

Just stop being a girl and squint, makes you look hard too B)

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backroadpug
Fit a dirty great sun-strip! B)

 

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I WANT THAT BONNET ON MY RALLYE. !!!! :lol:

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rescue dude
I WANT THAT BONNET ON MY RALLYE. !!!! :lol:

 

 

I had a sex wee when I saw it. B)

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Henry Yorke
This was my sun-strip.

 

Don't see the problem myself. B)

 

September27th2008Prescott.jpg

Kerchow! :lol:

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harryskid

Can't see the problem like the other guy said squint! :(

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Paul_13

Trimmed the sunvisor down and used cable ties :D

 

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Silky
Trimmed the sunvisor down and used cable ties :)

 

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I like that Paul, will have to crack on with it this weekend

 

Ring trip in 7 days

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