Mod to Sun Visors when Remis Blinds Fitted (1 Viewer)

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Ever since I bought my 2016 Fiat Ducato Malibu PVC just over 4 years ago, I have struggled to use the sun visors without hunching. This is because the swivel on the seat raises the seating position by approx. 40mm, and with the Remis blinds fitted, the frame stopped the visor from being pushed far enough forward so I could see under it.



Searching around for a possible solution, I saw some Remis adaptors on a German site, but at 25 Euro plus 15 Euro for postage etc, I dismissed them. I then managed to track them down on a UK site here http://shop.ukleisureparts.co.uk/en...fiat_ducato_from_2006_for_remifront_rollo_iv/ but at £25.50 plus shipping, I thought they were still rather expensive for what they are.

This got me thinking, maybe I could make a spacer. I had a rummage around in the garage and found some 18mm ply I had lying around, I templated the base of the sun visor using a piece of cardboard, then transferred this onto the 18mm ply. I cut the inside out first using a jigsaw, then the outside. I tried this spacer under the sun visor mounting, using longer cap head bolts to replace the originals, which were too short. I found it allowed the sun visor to be pushed further forward before it hits the Remis blind frame.



Spurred on by the improvement in visibility, I then added an additional 12mm ply spacer (this I didn’t need to cut out the inside, only the outside. I did however have to provide some relief on this spacer as the visor pivot was touching it and stopping it from laying flat.

Standard sun visor showing where it hits the Remis blind frame
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View through windscreen before spacer added

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Shown are the 18mm (lighter colour) and 12mm ply adapters (note: I am not a carpenter by any stretch of the imagination, I’m more of a wood butcher ::bigsmile: ) . The 18mm adapter sits snugly onto the sun visor base. On the 12mm piece, which is just a spacer, I had to relieve a little where the sun visor pivot was

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Visor with spacers fitted

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View from side – before fitting spacers (looking over the interior mirror)

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View from side – after fitting spacers

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View through screen with both ply spacers in place, a definite improvement!

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Sun visor with spacers folded up

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I have subsequently found a neater solution, which are some 3D printed adapters, see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3795548. Unfortunately I don’t have or know anyone who has one of these printers :(

If you have a 3D printer, pretty please (y) and I would be very grateful

Cheers

Trevor
 

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I had the problem of visor too low as seat is high and I am 6'2".
Bought a spare visor and cut it in two. Recovered with vinyl. Could have tacked in a small hinge and made it longer with same process .

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Does anyone still make the ‘Darren and Tracy’ style vinyl stick on sun strips ? My problem is my glasses don’t darken with the sun because of the shelf in the van (no direct sunlight) so I get a headache after an hour of squintin.
 
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Nov 9, 2015
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Does anyone still make the ‘Darren and Tracy’ style vinyl stick on sun strips ? My problem is my glasses don’t darken with the sun because of the shelf in the van (no direct sunlight) so I get a headache after an hour of squintin.

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You can get them from companies that do window tinting. You should be able to find a window tinter locally to you who could supply and fit

cheers

Trevor

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Nov 9, 2015
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what you really need is a lowered seat box

If I did that, the trim around the seat box wouldn't fit, neither would the battery that is currently there. A couple of small pieces of ply and a few cap headed bolts are also a lot cheaper than a lower seat box :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Cheers

Trevor
 

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