Now thats something to be proud of, and a terrific write up too :D
This might be worth a try for ol' dad this winter :wink: |
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HOW MUCH???? I WANT A SET!!!!!
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he just sold thoes visors to JohnDeereBoy
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The ssei really adds a lot to the visors, i like it. But ur not the only one who is working on their visors, can u guess whats on the other side? :D
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*peeks at sig*
In the works: fiberglass trunk installation, 2 6.2 widescreen tvs in visors |
i cant can u show us :shock: waits in anticpation
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:lol: yeah i know it was too obvoius. I dont know about wiring yet, right now im working on fabrication. i know that there is quite a bit of room under all of the trim and the carpet considering all the trunk wiring is ran underneath of it. i might drill a hole, i might not, depends on if i want to run the wires
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Visor disassembly
I am truly inspired by your recovering effort. We own 3 SSE's (92,93,94), all with covers that are coming apart where the main visor rubs against the secondary visor. These have lighted mirrors with covers that look a little different from yours. I have removed the visor from the car. I had to cut the wire. Can you say how to get to the connector, so I can put it back in a better way?
I have removed the lighted mirror assembly from the visor. I hope it will go back in again. I have pulled out the steel support rod from the bracket end, but don't see how to remove the small rod from the other end. Can you tell me how? Also the visor body seems to be a clamshell construction. Do you know if it pop apart to release the fabric seam that is inserted into it? |
Most of your questions can be answered here: http://www.geocities.com/autotronics...isor_intro.htm
The connector for the lighted mirrors are usually taped and stapled to the headliner. The corner of the headliner can easily be pulled down to get at the connector with the A pillar trim removed You can click on the thumbnail images in the tutorial to enlarge. The locking tabs to get at the fabric seam are labeled as is the smaller pivod rod (as I called it). |
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