T-660 Visor

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  1. ReeferOhio

    ReeferOhio Medium Load Member

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  3. shogun

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    We put that on my dad’s t600. It comes in two pieces. You bolt the two pieces together in the center. You have to drill holes, tap in the rubber well nuts and tighten the bolts where they expand and seal up. We also put a clear silicone around the holes and there has been no leaks.

    It comes with a center brace to put against the windshield with rubber feet, but we didn’t put it on. It doesn’t hardly flex in the wind. It’s a quality piece.


    Where the ribs are is where you drill the holes in the roof, it’s simple.
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    Lit up at night
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    Thank you! I really wish there was a solution without having to drill. I like the visor a lot, I'm putting the same small LED's from Phoenix lighting as chicken lights down the side so it will all match.

    Thanks for the photos.
     
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    You can see in the pic with the hood popped there is two bolts above the door window. So you drill two there, two on the passenger side, and I think about eight across the top where the blind mount bolts are on the brackets. The truck is headed to Illlinois or I would get a picture.

    We really didn’t want to drill a lot of holes either but they sealed up and the clear silicone works well. No leaks, still solid, and no more need for sunglasses.
     
  6. ReeferOhio

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    The one I'm looking at is a direct bolt on, on the sides to replace my fiberglass factory visor. It was all the holes on the top that I didn't want to drill.
     
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