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Sun visor haaaaalp!

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Not sure if every trim level is like this, but my LX sun visor has a gap where the sun is constantly in my eye.

I actually had visor tint done, but because of the curve of the windshield, it looked like terrible and didn’t help anyway because of how wide the gap is. So we removed it. Plus I wear eyeglasses, so I still had to lean to one side to avoid the sun burning my retinas.

Any hacks or ideas what I could do? All the extenders online and at auto parts store extended to the center of the windshield rather than outward...
 

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