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RXnewguy

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  1. hello I recently came up with a solution to this issue, either you can look to replace the visor, either on ebay or at a dealership OR you can take industrial strength Velcro (I mean the expensive stuff that is hard to separate the sides) and straight pins (ones used for sewing with the plain silver head) and take some time to line the top velcro up with the bottom velcro On the top of the visor to the right of the mirror and as far to the driver as you can get. Then use the straight pins( I used 26 in all, 13 for the bottom and 13 for the top) and insert them into the velcro at an angle and slowly push them in (I used a thimble to make this easy and not to hurt my fingers) until you can only see the tip. Repeat on the bottom and wooola the visor not only will stay up in eXtreme heat (Texas 100+ degree heat but will come down if you need to use the visor (just be careful and don't jerk it down or you may lose some straight pins). Hope this helps RXnewguy
  2. This is a general issue with any tire brand and on any vehicle, the circumstance is that the tire is unevenly worn (from one side to the other, usually caused by low tire pressure) and is causing the vehicle to shake at high speed. I recently had a similar issue on Corolla and after replacing just one tire the problem was fixed. Hope this helps RXnewguy
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