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Replace Worn Sun Visors
From vintage classics to cutting-edge models, the experts at Bill Kay Nissan have the specialized parts for your unique vehicle needs. Sun visors are the hinged panels mounted above the windshield and side windows that block sunlight from reaching the driver's eyes. These components fold down or swing to the side to shield against glare during different driving conditions. Properly functioning sun visors improve visibility and reduce eye strain during sunrise and sunset driving. We stock genuine Nissan sun visors designed to match your vehicle's interior perfectly.
How Sun Visors Protect Your Vision
Sun visors pivot on mounting brackets to position a padded panel between your eyes and direct sunlight. The visor blocks harmful UV rays and intense glare that can temporarily blind drivers during low sun angles. Most visors include a vanity mirror on the back side for passenger convenience. Extension panels slide out to cover additional window area when needed. Your Altima and Rogue both feature visors with specific fabric colors and mounting hardware that match the interior accessories throughout the cabin. Genuine Nissan visors use materials that resist fading and maintain their shape over years of use.
Why Sun Visors Break Down
Sun visors deteriorate from constant UV exposure that fades fabric and weakens foam padding inside. The mounting brackets loosen from repeated movement and eventually crack from metal fatigue. Plastic clips that hold visors in the up position break from overtightening or accidental impacts. Vanity mirror glass can crack or separate from the backing. Aftermarket visors often use cheaper materials that sag quickly and don't match interior colors properly. Generic replacements may have incorrect mounting points that prevent proper positioning.
When to Replace Your Sun Visors
Replace sun visors when they no longer stay in position and fall down while driving. Broken mounting brackets or missing clips indicate immediate replacement needs. If fabric shows significant tears, stains, or fading that detracts from interior appearance, new visors improve the cabin. Cracked or missing vanity mirrors require replacement for full functionality. Count on Bill Kay Nissan for all your project needs, plus expert answers to all your parts questions.