I have 2016 SunStar LX. And fight all the time with the small flip down visor I have on my coach. Really does little to block sun while driving. Unless the road is level and straight. Only problem, I’ve yet to find one.
What have you done to fix this? My coach does not have any front shades. Would love to see or hear of what other options are available to fix? From simple $ to more expensive $$$.
I wear a cap with a long bill and sun glasses. Our visors do pull down but are cumbersome on the road as you must stand up to do it.
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Jim and Carol Cooper with Oreo the Kitty
FAA ATC ret, VFW, Legion, VVA, NRA
2012 Journey 36M, Cummins 360hp, 2015 Ford Explorer Blue Ox, AF1
Yes, very hard to pull down. I try to plan “a head” as well with hat and glasses. I really feel that all Class A should have full length windshield shades! Yes, may add a few hundred to price! But will make roads and all passengers safe. Thanks
I found a sun visor attachment for my RV's visor at a Big Lots store. I can flip it down so it's right in front of my face. Dark tinted plastic.
Than I bought some 12" square sun screens (black nylon material) that come with a suction cup attached that I'd stick on the window when the sun was a bother. Drivers side, passengers side, even the front windows sometimes. They're inexpensive and work well. Sometimes I'd have to pull off the road to install them, but, whatever, not really ever in a hurry these days.
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'02 Winnebago Journey DL, DSDP, 36' of fun.
They do make them and many RV's have them. Mine has a sun screen and night shade. When the ignition is on he sun shade will only come down so far and the night shade will not come down until the ignition is off.
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Wayne MSGT USMC (Ret) & Earlene (CinCHouse)
2015 Winnebago Tour 42QD - 2020 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve (TOAD)
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