Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!


Aim: To install EG Sedan Access Visor Kits (JDM Visor kits with clips, not stick-on style). NOTE: this the visor style with the clips ALREADY attached to the plastic visor

Required: One flat bladed screw driver, decent lighting, flat bladed scraper (see pics) + elbow grease

Steps:

1.) Here is the door frame prior to commencement. Wind your windows down before starting to give you access to the door rubbers.


2.) Start by inserting a flat blade screwdriver inbetween the door seal and rubber. Wiggle as necessary until you see the door metal behind the rubber. Grab the rubber seal with your fingers and pry the rubber away from the door frame.


3.) Pull the rubber until you approach the mirror but remember to STOP at the point marked in yellow so you don't pull the rubber off completely


4.) At the top of the door frame, also stop at the point marked in yellow


5.) Also pry away the rubber from the side of the door frame near the upper corner. Remember to also stop pulling the rubber at the point marked in yellow


6.) Insert the side clip (attached to visor) into the door frame behind the rubber and push back the rubber to cover this clip.


7.) Now concentrate on the top clips. Insert all of them into the metal rim of the door frame. So insert bottom of clips (red) into the door frame section (yellow)


8.) Push each of the clips into the door frame, using the screwdriver, until the clip section (marked in yellow) audibly ‘clicks’ into the door frame


9.) Each clip should look as such when properly ‘clicked’ in. Note that most of the clip body (marked in red) must be touching the door frame, not just the ‘clicked’ section (marked in yellow)


10.) Proceed to replace your rubbers by pushing in with your fingers. I found that fingers were more useful as you could ‘feel’ if the rubber had fitted back in the door frame properly. Push the section of rubber (marked in yellow) back into the section of the door frame (marked in red)


11.) As a finishing touch, use a thin scraper (or blade) to make sure the exterior rubber on the window visor is straight and hasn’t bunched up.


12.) Finished!