View Full Version : RAYS Engineering Sun Shades!
jordaninnovations
09-23-2013, 03:57 PM
I know you're tired of coming back to your car, windows have been up all day, sitting outside in the blazing son...and I KNOW most of you guys are living that "240 life" and don't have working A/C :down:
Make that aftermarket steering wheel and shift knob easier to tolerate and grab one (or both) of these RAYS Engineering sun shades for your windshield and steering wheel!
Rays Sun Shade: Universal fitment
Price: $46.00 + shipping
Size: 1280mm × 670mm
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/ec/upload/save_image/05310958_51a7f59b1a507.jpg
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/ec/upload/save_image/05310957_51a7f588883d5.jpg
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/ec/upload/save_image/05310957_51a7f56b7b661.jpg
Rays Steering Wheel Shade: Universal fitment
Price: $32.00 + shipping
Size: 470mm x 430mm
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/ec/upload/save_image/05311010_51a7f888df019.jpg
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/ec/upload/save_image/05311010_51a7f89f59dfe.jpg
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/ec/upload/save_image/05311011_51a7f8b2d3e0e.jpg
dawagarage
09-23-2013, 04:47 PM
cool!
except.. the main problem im (and a few others) running into with sunshades is they are designed to be held up with the sun visors. right?
i need a solution to be able to hold them up without sunvisors :/
because im running wink mirror
jordaninnovations
09-23-2013, 05:03 PM
cool!
except.. the main problem im (and a few others) running into with sunshades is they are designed to be held up with the sun visors. right?
i need a solution to be able to hold them up without sunvisors :/
because im running wink mirror
if you look closely on the picture...there is an elastic strap in the center and on the side to help hold up the visor, its hard to see on the actual photo but you can see it in the diagram :eek:
dawagarage
09-23-2013, 05:18 PM
ah. i did notice those 2... the top one would be useful if using the stock rear view, and the side one is for keeping the visor together when you fold and store it.. but i suppose could maybe somehow be used to keep it in place as well.
i know wink mirror users are the minority. im just hopin someone else who has solved this problem chimes in :)
still cool
HIGHFIVEBETA
09-23-2013, 06:00 PM
$46?!!! lmao i wonder how much Rays Eng gets these made in China for.. smdh
sidewaysil80
09-23-2013, 06:23 PM
I'm quite interested but a little hesitant to see if the full size one would fit a 350z...
$46?!!! lmao i wonder how much Rays Eng gets these made in China for.. smdh
I wonder how much it would cost you to buy a blank one and then find someone to print the graphic on there. I'm willing to bet it's comparable to $46! Fucking Florida :facepalm:
jordaninnovations
09-23-2013, 06:24 PM
$46?!!! lmao i wonder how much Rays Eng gets these made in China for.. smdh
:facepalm:
It CLEARLY says "made in Japan" :goyou:
:keke:
jordaninnovations
09-23-2013, 06:26 PM
ah. i did notice those 2... the top one would be useful if using the stock rear view, and the side one is for keeping the visor together when you fold and store it.. but i suppose could maybe somehow be used to keep it in place as well.
i know wink mirror users are the minority. im just hopin someone else who has solved this problem chimes in :)
still cool
hole punch the corners, run some carabiners and clip them to the ends on the wink mirror :keke:
dawagarage
09-23-2013, 06:41 PM
hey you know what thats a pretty good idea! and im not being sarcastic.
i had a junction produce sun shade, which comes with suction cups... but for some reason or another the suction cups would give after a few hrs and the shade will fall off.
lude4life13
09-24-2013, 02:41 PM
cool!
except.. the main problem im (and a few others) running into with sunshades is they are designed to be held up with the sun visors. right?
i need a solution to be able to hold them up without sunvisors :/
because im running wink mirror
Get a retractable sunshade. That's what I use and you don't need to use the sunvisors, even though it helps. I don't want to put the name or prices on this post for respect of the vendor but they are out there and the prices aren't horrible.
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