UPDATED Pictures: Sun Visor Delete with pictures!
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In my case, there was some water damage towards the front of the headliner (from weatherstripping), so when I took the visors out, the headliner sagged almost touching the dash lol.
I plan on putting a new headliner up and visor delete's soon
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Thanks to the OP and 94LTZ for the idea and lead on where to get them, I bought 2 sets and already installed one in my B4C... Looks even better than the pictures, I can't wait to install the other on my '02! I had no idea I despised my visors so much, LOL!
FYI, when I bought two sets from Hawks third gen, I had some sort of discount! Turned out to be just under $58 shipped for the two pairs, totally worth it
FYI, when I bought two sets from Hawks third gen, I had some sort of discount! Turned out to be just under $58 shipped for the two pairs, totally worth it
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1. Bondo or JB weld works also, I had to use it for my last coat since one of my bondo tubes got ruined (Autozone $6ish, just need the small mix tubes).
2. Spray paint (I used caliper paint that I had laying around already so pretty much any paint will work).
3. Sand paper ($4ish at autozone too, I think I used 180 grit and then something smoother that I had laying around).
4. Some plastic to sit on the rim of the hole (use the plastic to plug the hole they have and some bondo on top of that, I just cut out some plastic out of the protective case that the bondo came in)
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I did like silverWS.6 did using the factory base. Instead of bondo I used two part puddy Permatex I think, its blue in a 3 in long plastic tube. Stuffed it in the hole and smoothed it out with my finger leaving a small mound. let it dry, sanded and painted satin black