rebel04343
Newbie
I have an awesome upgrade i did to the horrible excuse for visors GM put in our trucks. I have a 2000 K2500 CCSB LS version that had the special sunvisors placed in suburban's. They sagged down over the years with the cardboard inner body. I absolutely hated how they didn't sit flush with the roof. So i did something about it. I explain as this goes on.
this is the only tools you need besides a #2 phillips screw driver to remove the old visors.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/84247196-S...15-18-Silverado-Sierra-2500-3500/223630651937
- go buy these visors if you have a grey interior. they are a decent match not perfect by any means but these are fantastic visors that have extension arms.
Start by removing your old visor and place it on the bench next to the new one.
Heat up the three tabs you see above that are around the socket area. Heat them up just till they barely get shiny then grab your small flat blade screw driver and pry them back. ( you wont want or need this piece you only want the mounting tab off the old visor.) after you remove it throw it out.
This is what you should be left with! great lets move on to the old visor
Same thing on this one, heat up the four tabs and get them till they get just slightly shiny. Pull them back ever so gently just enough to be able to pull it free from the post. If you break one no worries it wont matter.
You'll be left with this. Take your razor blade and cut right above that first notch right where my fingernail is pointing to. Cut all the way across and be careful Obviously.
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this is the only tools you need besides a #2 phillips screw driver to remove the old visors.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/84247196-S...15-18-Silverado-Sierra-2500-3500/223630651937
- go buy these visors if you have a grey interior. they are a decent match not perfect by any means but these are fantastic visors that have extension arms.
Start by removing your old visor and place it on the bench next to the new one.
You must be registered for see images attach
Heat up the three tabs you see above that are around the socket area. Heat them up just till they barely get shiny then grab your small flat blade screw driver and pry them back. ( you wont want or need this piece you only want the mounting tab off the old visor.) after you remove it throw it out.
You must be registered for see images attach
This is what you should be left with! great lets move on to the old visor
You must be registered for see images attach
Same thing on this one, heat up the four tabs and get them till they get just slightly shiny. Pull them back ever so gently just enough to be able to pull it free from the post. If you break one no worries it wont matter.
You must be registered for see images attach
You'll be left with this. Take your razor blade and cut right above that first notch right where my fingernail is pointing to. Cut all the way across and be careful Obviously.