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Old 06-05-2018, 10:13 AM
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as you figured out if you already have them, the triangle is a different dimension than our stock one. the stock is slightly bigger than this. Youc an get 1 out of 3 and maybe 2 out of 3. I have my headliner down now and will check and try to take a pic for all interested.
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i could only get 1 of the 3
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as you figured out if you already have them, the triangle is a different dimension than our stock one. the stock is slightly bigger than this. Youc an get 1 out of 3 and maybe 2 out of 3. I have my headliner down now and will check and try to take a pic for all interested.
Please that would be great mine are arriving today
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Yeah I'm curious how much meat there is to either drill some new holes, or better to modify the plate on the visor, or what.

I need new visors bad (well, the whole interior needs an overhaul after mouse fest 2017, yuck) so still trying to decide what the best route is for that.
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You can see in the little vertical scratches how much it is off. Hou can also see there is plenty of meat there to retap the holes as needed!!!







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Would these work with convertibles, or are our visors different in size
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Could you not make an Aluminum spacer to solve this issue. Cut to original size and thick enough to thread metal for new holes to take new visor. Then use the one original mounting hole in car to fasten, and drill 2 holes in Aluminum plate to take the other 2 original mounting holes. Just an idea. As I'm in Australia I would have to buy a pair from EBay but still the postage is a problem.
Graeme in OZ have Right hand drive 1999 Z28.



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