1968 visors are loose and won’t stay up

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kennyele11
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1968 visors are loose and won’t stay up

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Anybody know of a fix to make the visors stay in position? After I put the passenger side visor up, it falls down after going for a drive.
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kennyele11 wrote: Fri Nov 05, 2021 12:23 pm Anybody know of a fix to make the visors stay in position? After I put the passenger side visor up, it falls down after going for a drive.
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Re: 1968 visors are loose and won’t stay up

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Weirdly I do not have the set screws that they are referring too.
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@kennyele11-it should be on the visor top right corner when the visor is down
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kennyele11 wrote: Fri Nov 05, 2021 1:34 pm Weirdly I do not have the set screws that they are referring too.
If you don’t have the allen screw on the visor bracket or the Philips screw on the visor rod … I don’t know what else would hold it up. 🤔
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