kimmonia
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Page 21 has some good comparison picsTo make it easier for others to read about the bolster technique, can someone please advise what page it is on or what post # it is? Much appreciated.
Page 21 has some good comparison picsTo make it easier for others to read about the bolster technique, can someone please advise what page it is on or what post # it is? Much appreciated.
Just installed this the other day. I have fixed the passenger side twice. My wife is heavy handed and slams shit often. The driver side broke about two weeks ago. Super easy fix. It beat tearing the Jeep apart for sure.I live in BC, Canada and want to get these but the price is ridiculous. On Amazon.com ( Amazon.com: TACCOM Compatible Heavy Duty Sun Visor Clips(2) for Jeep 2018 and Newer JK, JL, JT Gladiator and Wrangler--Patent Pending : Automotive ) they cost USD $25. On top of that there is a USD $25 shipping fee, for a total of USD $50 or CAD $65!
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Any Jeeper in the USA (WA state?) wanna order a set and ship to me for less than above?![]()
And yet so many people on this forum complain about the dealer refusing to fix stuff under warranty. Including their visor.He didn't do it as a favor to you. The dealership back charges Jeep for warranty work. He was looking for billable hours.
The dealer replaced my visor under warranty with no questions while my jeep was there for an oil change. And I didnt even buy mine there.
Replaced, but not fixedAnd yet so many people on this forum complain about the dealer refusing to fix stuff under warranty. Including their visor.
Also, he was a she.
I installed these proactively. Had it shipped to a friend near Seattle on way to an Oregon trip this summer. I filed down one side on an angle for clearance (on both driver and passenger pieces) and they fit and work well.Just installed this the other day. I have fixed the passenger side twice. My wife is heavy handed and slams shit often. The driver side broke about two weeks ago. Super easy fix. It beat tearing the Jeep apart for sure.
I bet if you check your credit card statements you'll discover the vendor's identity.I just got my clips in the mail the other day. I don't even remember where I ordered them from. They didn't come with screws. Anybody know what size screws I need to replace the shorter ones?
Sure, the new 2 screw aluminum visor clip by TACCOM is a quality offering but...The "ORIGINAL" and best as they are metal and not black Delrin like their original singular screw version:
HD TACCOM SUN VISOR CLIPS(2), JEEP 2018 & NEWER JK, JL, JT GLADIATOR, WRANGLER
So my passenger visor just broke. Looks like some of the Chinese 2-screw knockoffs have a tapered end. While I'm tempted to buy these, I'll likely just buy the TACCOM single-screw hook. I don't want to risk damage to my visor. Hope the TACCOM single-screw version is sturdy.If that's the case, I really don't understand why TACCOM wouldn't just go the extra mile and A) sell a 2-screw version that's already beveled on one side, and B) one-up the Chinese knock-offs by having the bevel and countersinks for a kit with distinctive driver's-side and passenger-side clips (instead of one opening facing forward and the other backward); and C) Go for over-overkill by doing this with a more rigid aluminum version for more $$$ and better reinforcement.
It's a smart solution, but it's a slightly half-assed one that irks my OCD just a bit. $49 for some 'attention to detail' and not having a ghetto-ass broken visor seems like a small price to pay (even though the half-clips are 'good enough').
Anyone with a SOT JLU know how to get to the Torx screws on the top of the plastic cover on the top rollbar tube? I cannot get a driver in the front screw even with a flex shaft. Do I have to lift the whole SOT top?It took me a few days of thinking about how to repair the visor in a way that would be stronger than the OEM POS. I had all kinds of ideas about machining rings and cross drilling the metal shank.![]()
In the end, I came up with an idea, all on my own, that apparently was also devised by Dorman for the JK in their repair kit. I found this out later after I had ordered what I needed for the repair.
Here's the repair.
You need a T25 Torx driver, a very small flat blade screw driver, some electrical tape, a sanding disk or other method to remove some plastic and a little triangle jeweler's file.
You'll need to get a 5/16 push-on retainer of a specific type. I found them on amazon for $3.59 + $3 shipping.
https://www.amazon.com/Push-Pushnut-Stud-Size-5-Piece/dp/B078B71X81
You can find similar ones from McMaster-Carr or Grainger for about 5 to 10 cents each if you buy 100-200 pieces. I just went with the amazon listing because it was easy and I can't envision using many of these. Although, I can see the need for one more for the passenger visor.
I've written this for a Jeep equipped with the garage door opener and lighted mirror. If you don't have these options, yours may not have any wiring and you might not need to remove the rollbar cover.
If you have a top on the jeep, you need to remove at least enough to get access to 2 Torx screws on the plastic cover on the top rollbar tube. I have a hardtop and just removed the "Freedom panel". Remove 2 other lower screws on the rollbar cover and remove it. That will expose the tube and you'll see a connector near the A-pillar. Disconnect it. Also remove the push-pin retainer that holds the harness in the rollbar. Remove the 2 Torx screws in the visor base and you should have the whole visor in your hand.
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I've had them for 2 years now on both driver and passenger visors. No regrets and they're still solid as day 1. Better than stock, in my opinion.I'll likely just buy the TACCOM single-screw hook. I don't want to risk damage to my visor. Hope the TACCOM single-screw version is sturdy.
Done. I used some blue threadlocker. Hope this fix holds up.So my passenger visor just broke. Looks like some of the Chinese 2-screw knockoffs have a tapered end. While I'm tempted to buy these, I'll likely just buy the TACCOM single-screw hook. I don't want to risk damage to my visor. Hope the TACCOM single-screw version is sturdy.
From China via eBay (although they use the TACCOM name)...
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