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Front sun visors

Yahoo Message Number: 79063
We have removed the 2 front electric visors from our coach. They are 24" long and rather than throw them in the trash I thought I would see if anyone would like them.

Bill & Judy Claypool
158 Rainbow Drive #5843
Livingston, TX 77399-1058

bill@...
Intrigue 2004 42' 11696

530 957-7789

Re: Front sun visors

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 79064
I am interested in obtaining those for use in my coach.

Jim Hughes

2000 Allure #30511


Re: Front sun visors

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 79075
Curious what you replaced these short, ineffective visors with. We have the same coach with the same issue. Love to solve it like you did.

Jim & Liz Headley
2004 Intrigue
11764


Re: Front sun visors

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 79114
We replaced the Sun Visors and the wrap around drapes with window coverings from MCD.
The new "Sun Visors" cover the entire width of the windshield and when parked replaces the sunscreens on the outside of the windshield.

The drapes have been replaced with the "nightshade" from MCD also.

Re: Front sun visors

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 79115
Would you mind sharing the approximate cost? I was thinking of making that change but after new tires and a radiator upgrade I may wait.

Re: Front sun visors

Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 79116
All we had done is the windshield, drivers' side and door. Windshield is power (both shades) and the drivers' side and door are manual.
Our cost was just over $2000 plus we then had new wood trim put over the hardware.

Bill & Judy Claypool
158 Rainbow Drive #5843
Livingston, TX 77399-1058

bill@...
Intrigue 2004 42' 11696

Re: Front sun visors

Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 79268
I'am thinking about replacing the front visors on my 06 allure 430, with mcd innvovation power shades, I'am going to do the install myself I would to see some photos if possible of how they cut out the A-pilars and the vertical trim that was mounted so shades can slide down as well as cover any light leak. Thanks Jim