DODGE SPRINTER SUN VISORS
These brackets cost $85.95 (I don't know if that is for a pair, or each). I will try to design my own looking at their pictures (below). Wish me luck.
Steve
http://www.langeoriginals.com/SPRINT.../interior.html
Steve
http://www.langeoriginals.com/SPRINT.../interior.html
The price is for a pair. I was going to try to make my own but if I bent my own metal I'm sure that it wouldn't hold up over time. They are out of stock at present, but they are expecting more next week. They claim that these brackets work real well. What the heck.
Steve
Steve
Well, this company is getting 1000 of these brackets within the next 2 weeks. I wonder how many of us will be Sprinterworx 1st customers?
They said the have been working on these brackets for a long time to make sure that they hold up.
A poster on another forum said to just pich up an extra set of visors from a junkyard & install them over the side doors. I can't see how they would be effective because of the sharp angle of the roofline.
Steve
They said the have been working on these brackets for a long time to make sure that they hold up.
A poster on another forum said to just pich up an extra set of visors from a junkyard & install them over the side doors. I can't see how they would be effective because of the sharp angle of the roofline.
Steve
I just installed my sun visor brackets from Sprinterworx today. I am
impressed with the quality & design of the brackets, but not with the
sun visors themselves. The visors do not have one solid rod through
them, as in other visors I've seen. The brackets work well if you grab
hold of the bracket when pivoting, or latching, and not the visor
itself. The visor is weak in the middle because there is no support
rod there. This is not the fault of Sprinterworx, but I wish that they
could have designed a one piece bracket that went the whole length of
the visor, but I guess that might have been too heavy to be practical.
I think some aluminum channel attached to the edge (between the
brackets) might help.
Were they worth $85 + shipping? Yeah, they are worth it, but I think
that I will have to do something to strengthen the visor or it may not
hold up too long.
Anybody else installed these yet? I would really like to read your feedback?
Steve
impressed with the quality & design of the brackets, but not with the
sun visors themselves. The visors do not have one solid rod through
them, as in other visors I've seen. The brackets work well if you grab
hold of the bracket when pivoting, or latching, and not the visor
itself. The visor is weak in the middle because there is no support
rod there. This is not the fault of Sprinterworx, but I wish that they
could have designed a one piece bracket that went the whole length of
the visor, but I guess that might have been too heavy to be practical.
I think some aluminum channel attached to the edge (between the
brackets) might help.
Were they worth $85 + shipping? Yeah, they are worth it, but I think
that I will have to do something to strengthen the visor or it may not
hold up too long.
Anybody else installed these yet? I would really like to read your feedback?
Steve
Here is the solution to the perplexing Sprinter Visor problem.
Simple and inexpensive.
www.sprintervisor.com
Rich
Simple and inexpensive.
www.sprintervisor.com
Rich



