By: Edwin Garcia
Have you ever had to drive into the sun? Had glare reduce visibility while driving?
A sun visor is a component of an automobile located on the interior just above the windshield (also known as windscreen).
Most cars have two sun visors. One for the driver and a second for the passenger's side, with the rear-view mirror often mounted in the middle. Each visor can be lowered to help block light from the sun entering through the windshield. They can also be turned to the front side window to reduce lateral sun exposure.
Many sun visors also incorporate a vanity mirror for passenger's convenience. In some cases, a flip up cover over the mirror automatically turns on the vanity lights, which can be adjusted with a sliding dimmer control.
Often taken for granted, your car's sun visors play a critical safety role and also complement the rest of the interior. With many interiors becoming increasingly upscale, it's common for sun visors to incorporate illuminated make-up mirrors, slide-out extensions and separate right-angle visors.
Now, GlareStopSite.com carries the best Automotive, RV and Truck Sun Visors made anywhere. GlareStopSite.com also sells replacement sun visors for cars, trucks, SUV's and Motor Coaches.
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The Protector series comes in a variety of sizes and arm extensions to meet the demanding needs of any Recreational Vehicle,
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Friday, November 9, 2007
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