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Related: About this forumIs anyone using a retractable visor?
These days the sun is in my eyes at 4:30 and the car visor is not enough.
Someone mentioned a retractable visor so I am thinking that this crowd would know.
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Is anyone using a retractable visor? (Original Post)
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Dec 21
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underpants
(189,123 posts)1. Interesting I didn't know about these.
My morning commute is dead into the sun. There are 3-4 complete blind spots that me and everyone else on the highway just has to hope and trust everyone is staying where they are.
madamesilverspurs
(16,177 posts)2. Had one years ago,
and forgot to grab it before that car was sent to the junk yard. It was clear green and clipped onto the visor. Since the time change I've been reminded of it while driving into the sun. Went online and they're available at Auto Zone, it's just a few blocks away and I intend to get there and get my eyes a present.
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Emile
(32,950 posts)3. At one time I drove an 18 wheeler for AutoZone. I had one clipped
on my sun visor in the company Freightliner. Worked good and very inexpensive.
justaprogressive
(2,967 posts)4. Hi! I've found that the most interactive
and fastest adjusting solution for into sun driving, is to wear a baseball hat,
using its visor to block precisely where the sun is...