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Are there larger aftermarket sun visors?

omegatx

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Have a 2005 TJ Wrangler. Love the vehicle, except for the small sun visors. Are there any larger aftermarket replacements? The visors are less than 4.5 inches deep.

Any ideas would be appreciated, even slip on devices, unless the bulkiness prevents the visors from folding away.

Thanks...
 
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I'm more of a ballcap guy, but to each their own.

My factory visors hit the mirror which is annoying. I wouldn't go bigger.
 
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I've never seen anything like this before, but I can't imagine it would be too hard to make one yourself if you were creative.
 
You can buy a visor extender (next time you're in a bus, you might see one for the driver). Or, just don't drive at dawn or dusk. ;)
 
Got my Rosen Jeep Wrangler TJ specific sun visors in a few days ago, and will be installing today; appears to be a simple R&R. These things are built like a Swiss watch; incredible attention to detail! They pivot, they tilt, they slide in and out on their arms, and the acrylic plastic they use for these seems absolutely bullet-proof! Here's a comparison of the stock visor sitting on top of the Rosen visor; obviously I haven't removed the protective sheets yet:

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Now installed; Easy-Peasy! Great coverage in the "stock" position, and infinitely adjustable - worth the price of admission IMHO:

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And here I am with out even having and visors installed because they don’t fit well with the roll bar
 
I have to say - these things are GREAT! I was driving into the sunset two days ago, with the glare of the back window of an SUV in my eyes, as well as the setting sun itself. I flipped down my visor and could not only see through it without the glare of the back window of the SUV I was following in my eyes, but w/o the glare of the setting sun in my eyes. Expensive? Without a doubt! Worth it? At least in MY World, worth the price of admission!
 
I have to say - these things are GREAT! I was driving into the sunset two days ago, with the glare of the back window of an SUV in my eyes, as well as the setting sun itself. I flipped down my visor and could not only see through it without the glare of the back window of the SUV I was following in my eyes, but w/o the glare of the setting sun in my eyes. Expensive? Without a doubt! Worth it? At least in MY World, worth the price of admission!
But but but, you could have bought cheap, Chinese knock off rock sliders with steps cheaper and looked way cooler!!!!!! :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :cool: 🤫
 
I have to say - these things are GREAT! I was driving into the sunset two days ago, with the glare of the back window of an SUV in my eyes, as well as the setting sun itself. I flipped down my visor and could not only see through it without the glare of the back window of the SUV I was following in my eyes, but w/o the glare of the setting sun in my eyes. Expensive? Without a doubt! Worth it? At least in MY World, worth the price of admission!
How expensive? I don’t see a price on their site.
 
I would have to be driving on the face of the sun to pay 285.00 for sunvisors.

If you never have worn them, try Maui Jim sunglasses. The optical clarity at all tomes of day id fantastic.
 
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