Sunvisor hardware

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Sunvisor hardware

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Hi Guys;
I recently picked up a NOS Sunvisor for the wagon project but no hardware for it would anybody have roof brackets for a wagon and side plates like the ones in the picture below don't need to be fancy with writing or anything plain ones would be great.

The robber over here has a pair of side hardware for $200 seems a bit steep.
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I will sell you a pair for $195 😁😁😁😁

No need to thank me 🤪🤪🤪

Can have a look on the spanner day for roof brackets mate , one of my one day projects is to make a die for the side brackets and press a few - there is a mob selling new sunvisors and I assume they have brackets, it might pay to ask them the question if they sell the side brackets separately??
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I got one of the repro visors fom Retro Spares at Eltham Vic. Haven't fitted it (to the van) yet but the side bits are not compatible with coolaride I don't think. Thing about the repros is no roof brackets, which is good for the van as the brackets are hard to get. Not sure how it will go.

I also bought a Coolaride one with side bits. Paid a plenty because it had them. It's a sedan one but will make it fit the ute. Back in the day grandad visors were the first thing we binned when fettling a new purchase.

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Hey Neil
I made a pair of side brackets. You could have a crack, maybe out of stainless steel? See page 1

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Any one interested in swapping a pair of sedan roof brackets for Ute ones... or have a pair of ute ones for sale?
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I’m in the same boat, but they are pretty similar. Easy to make them fit perfectly with a bit of hammer work I believe. Have you tried the ones you have on your ute roof. Would be interested to see a photo.


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Its actually not as far out as I thought it was. I think I will form a bit of 10mm plate to the same shape as the roof then heat the rib of the bracket up and pull it around on my jig to get the shape.
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Thanks for the photo. I have to say it is not as good a fit as I had thought. There is a bit of stretching at the front alright.


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It was about 5mm gap each end. Ill let you know how I go reshaping them. The bigger dilemma for me at the moment is how to remove the aluminium trim so I can polish it and paint the visor.
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Hi Blacky;
Unfortunately I'm not going to make the spanner day our the AGM, Robyn and I will be in the UK by then.

I'll come up when we get back and have a scrounge through the bone yard if that is ok of course "Jacks" will come with me to be left behind :lol: :lol:
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