NEW Sun Visors Sale!
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NEW Sun Visors Sale!
Say Goodbye to Floppy Ears!
We now have these in stock for your C5. They are new reproduction and far exceed what we got from GM. They come ready to install! They also come with new air bag warning stickers.
We are in the process of getting the Anniversary Shale visors into production.
These are a great option for the tired C5 Visors.
Backed by a 1 year warranty and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If for any reason you are not satisfied I will pay for return shipping and issue a refund.
$75 for one.
$150 a pair.
Here is a link to order: http://www.vettenuts.net/index.php?l...t_detail&p=319
Here are the instructions from the GM service manual:
Sunshade Replacement
Removal Procedure
1.Tilt the sunshade down toward the windshield.
2.Insert a flat head screwdriver blade into the slot in the sunshade inner bezel.
3.Using the screwdriver against the elbow of the sunshade arm for leverage pull down on the sunshade arm while rotating the sunshade outboard until the sunshade stops. (the first tab disengages).
4.Push up on the sunshade and continue rotating the sunshade outboard until the sunshade with the inner bezel disengages from the mounting bezel.
5.Disconnect the electrical connector.
6.Remove the sunshade.
7.Disassemble as necessary.
If removing the mounting bezel, pull the bezel from the garnish molding with your fingers.
If replacing the inner bezel, remove the bezel from the sunshade shaft and press the new bezel onto the shaft.
Installation Procedure
1.Route the harness through the mounting bezel.
2.Insert the mounting bezel into the garnish molding engaging the snap fingers.
3.Connect the harness to the sunshade electrical connector.
4.Push the connector up through the bezel and through the hole in the garnish molding.
5.Position the sunshade approximately midway between the windshield and the side of the vehicle.
6.Insert the rod with inner bezel firmly attached fully into the mounting bezel.
7.Rotate the sunshade toward the centerline of the vehicle until the sunshade locks in place.
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They would ship Monday w/UPS so you should have them Thursday at the latest.
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Some nice stuff man. Are you going to the car show tomorrow down in Lebanon. I didnt get to make it up to GB today had to work.. If you do p.m. me and I will get a pair of these from you. Robert
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Sorry to hear that. These are a great product that is constructed better than the OEM visors. When the ones you purchased start to fail you know where you can get them.
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Yes they are the same other than some came w/o the vanity mirrors. I think most z's came w/o them. There still will be the power plugs under your a pillars for the lights to work, or you can install them w/o power to the lights.
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wow nice deal going to tell my dad to replace his, both are vanity mirrors and covers are falling off and it looks to cheesy driving with rubber bands holding them in place lmao