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Windscreen Visors

jez_anderson

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I know its difficult to believe but sometime today the sun actually came out.

I was driving at the time and tried to put my visors down, only to find they wont go down because they interfere with the rear view mirror. I cant believe that is how Porsche designed them so either they have been replaced with odd shaped ones sometime or the mirror has been moved up.

Anyone anything similar?
 
The sun visors should be shaped to avoid the mirror.


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Mine do. Its the "sticky out bit" (technical term I am afraid[:D]) that knocks into the mirror. The visor will only go down about 45%, without hitting the mirror. It looks like the mirror must have been moved?
 
Do both visors catch on the mirror ?
Is your mirror clipped onto the mounting fully ?
If it's not pushed far enough down the visors could catch.
 
Has the mirror been stuck back on in the wrong position? I've had to stick mine back on a couple of times.
Cheers,

 
Stupid question but how do they 'stick on'? Mine seem to be a little loose. Do they push fit, are they glued or screwed?
 

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