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Dodge Dart Sun Visor is a relatively simple component that makes any ride more sunny and safe. Dodge designed the small but spacious Dart because it would provide its drivers with a sharp handling experience, good fuel economy, and a cabin with smart technology, including digital gauges and comfortable seats. Be it a classic muscle era version or the current front wheel drive reintroduction, the Dodge Dart combines fashion, price and comfort in its daily use, just in various trims of SE to GT, so any teenager or parent can find one that fits. Its selection of spirited manual or smooth automatic transmissions lets it tailor the driving experience that it desires, and high safety scores and low-cost authentic components allow it to maintain ownership pressure low. An equally attractive Dodge Dart Sun Visor overcome the unwanted sunlight glare by swinging down in a flicker, preventing the sunshine and the oncoming headlight flash, allowing the eyes to remain relaxed and the road view remain clear. It contains a vanity mirror as well, and slides to the side to protect the side glass, with heavy-duty hinges that do not drop due to age and wear. Constructed to factory standards the Sun Visor will fit the roof liner shade and fit into the stock bracket securely to leave the interior looking factory fresh. Electing an authentic Sun Visor instead of an imitation one would yield a fabric that fits, lights that illuminate well and padding that would not fall apart. Installation, parking, cutting power, uninstalling the old visor, attaching the new visor to stock holes, plugging light, testing swing.