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Why Won’t Your Sun Visor Stay Up?
Over time, as the sun visors in your Jeep endure the recurring rotating motion from folding, the connections holding them in place become worn out. Rather than spend an eternity looking for individual screws or clips that work for the stock sun visor, it’s far more practical to find an entire replacement.
Replacing the Sun Visor on Your Ram Truck
Once you find a compatible sun visor, you can follow the easy step-by-step instructions that come with the replacement visor. In general, for vehicles like the Ram 1500 truck that come with relatively large visors, you need to exercise caution when removing the existing one. For the driver’s side visor, there’s a round mount on the left corner that can be detached using a flathead screwdriver. Once the mount becomes loose, notice a plastic clip connecting the dangling visor. You can also unclip this connection using a screwdriver, but find a tip that works and doesn’t damage the clip. When installing the new sun visor, you can work backwards. Make sure to securely mount the visor into place and avoid scratching your windshield in the process.
Buy Original Dodge, Jeep, and Ram Sun Visors at Affordable Prices
If you’re looking for sun visors that are a perfect fit for your Jeep, Dodge, or Ram, you’re in the right place. Order here for exclusive discounts and deals! Questions? Contact us.
