I saw this thread in the vendor section an moment ago and it reminded me to post a few pictures:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1384266#post1384266
'Great to hear that Chris & Co. are working on something.
This is one OEM part that definitely was not designed to endure significant use or last as long as the rest of the car.
My driver's side visor was a) split and b) would not hold against the ceiling when not in use. This was both obnoxious and dangerous so I replaced it with another split, but at least functional visor I picked up from a Prime member.
I considered attempting a repair but after dissecting the visor...there really isn't much to repair:
If you "skin" the visor, you find that it's really just dense foam molded around a wire skeleton. This foam is the problem. Moisture will cause this stuff to expand, which is what splits the vinyl covering over time. It always starts around the mounting pin because that's where the moisture can get in.
The mounting pin itself is another failure point because, inexplicably on a car of this caliber, it is plastic rather than the metal normally found on these devices. For reference, I went to a junkyard to see if I could find a similar mechanism and the only cars with plastic visor pins were the cheap Korean crap-cars from the mid-90s (i.e. Kia and Hyuandai before they stepped it up).
Also, it's worth noting that the mechanisms from the contemporary honda products don't quite match. I tried Acura Legends, Integras, and Vigors, and Honda Civics and Accords of various years.
Anyway, here we go:
Skinned Visor:
Visor reduced to components (less foam obviously):
Wire Frame:
Pin:
Pin Receptacle:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1384266#post1384266
'Great to hear that Chris & Co. are working on something.
This is one OEM part that definitely was not designed to endure significant use or last as long as the rest of the car.
My driver's side visor was a) split and b) would not hold against the ceiling when not in use. This was both obnoxious and dangerous so I replaced it with another split, but at least functional visor I picked up from a Prime member.
I considered attempting a repair but after dissecting the visor...there really isn't much to repair:
If you "skin" the visor, you find that it's really just dense foam molded around a wire skeleton. This foam is the problem. Moisture will cause this stuff to expand, which is what splits the vinyl covering over time. It always starts around the mounting pin because that's where the moisture can get in.
The mounting pin itself is another failure point because, inexplicably on a car of this caliber, it is plastic rather than the metal normally found on these devices. For reference, I went to a junkyard to see if I could find a similar mechanism and the only cars with plastic visor pins were the cheap Korean crap-cars from the mid-90s (i.e. Kia and Hyuandai before they stepped it up).
Also, it's worth noting that the mechanisms from the contemporary honda products don't quite match. I tried Acura Legends, Integras, and Vigors, and Honda Civics and Accords of various years.
Anyway, here we go:
Skinned Visor:
Visor reduced to components (less foam obviously):
Wire Frame:
Pin:
Pin Receptacle: