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Does anyone make a cab visor for the 6g bronco? I’ve seen the oracle visor with integrated light bar and it is sweet but kinda pricey considering I don’t really need a light bar and just like the look of a visor.
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Take into account on a Bronco with more upright windshield, visors can make it difficult to see stoplights etc above the roadway. It's especially bad on my old Land Rover, feels like you are looking out a tank viewing port can barely see the sky, lol.Does anyone make a cab visor for the 6g bronco? I’ve seen the oracle visor with integrated light bar and it is sweet but kinda pricey considering I don’t really need a light bar and just like the look of a visor.
Speaking of that visor/light bar, has anyone on here bought one? Kind of tempted to look into it and want to see people’s thoughtsDoes anyone make a cab visor for the 6g bronco? I’ve seen the oracle visor with integrated light bar and it is sweet but kinda pricey considering I don’t really need a light bar and just like the look of a visor.
There are a couple of threads on it. I had it installed with the “visor” fairing on it, all it did was catch wind and tear off before unbearable noise and wind resistance. Their improved version is supposed to be more aerodynamic and sturdy; they sent me one but I have not installed. My own take is that for the high speed freeway driving I do, this brick of a vehicle is not ever going to do well with an air obstruction over the windshield. The angle of the glass and driver position too, how needed is a sun visor anyway? It’s not a semi.Speaking of that visor/light bar, has anyone on here bought one? Kind of tempted to look into it and want to see people’s thoughts
Awesome thanks for the reply! Might not go after it after looking at that thread. I really really like the way it looks… Same with me though, mine sees a good amount of road trips and I don’t want to worry about having it tear offThere are a couple of threads on it. I had it installed with the “visor” fairing on it, all it did was catch wind and tear off before unbearable noise and wind resistance. Their improved version is supposed to be more aerodynamic and sturdy; they sent me one but I have not installed. My own take is that for the high speed freeway driving I do, this brick of a vehicle is not ever going to do well with an air obstruction over the windshield. The angle of the glass and driver position too, how needed is a sun visor anyway? It’s not a semi.