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    Sun Visor Pivot Removal

    I just purchased a set of the new Porsche Classic sun visors for my '73. I currently have 964 visors in the car. Does anyone know if there is there a way to remove the outer pivots from the 964 visors? There doesn't seem to be a tension screw on them like the older visors have.

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    Kent
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    OK the 964 pivots don't seem to work with the '73 type sun visors. Can anyone post a photo of what the pivots should look like? Are they supposed to have the little metal tab? This seems to be interfering with the fit.

    Any and all help is appreciated.

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    Kent
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    '73 S Coupe #306

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