Sounds about right. Hope it goes well for you and if you need advice on which one to choose, well, if you use it everyday to block the sun or when using a sun visor to hold it up on the windshield, I would suggest getting OEM. If you hardly use it or not so much that you forget it's there, then I would try the aftermarket. 6 months in, and both of ours (aftermarket) are still kicking and hold strong and it's used moderately.
Thank you, this was all I needed to install a $29.99 replacement from Amazon on my 2012 Nissan Murano. I had the Philips head screws. The hardest part was stuffing the wires back in, and even worse was getting the screws back in. It took about a dozen attempts. Yes the “gray” looks fine with my beige interior.
That's awesome, bud! You're very welcome. That's what we like to hear. A 3rd hand could always be more helpful. Why humans aren't naturally born with three is beyond me. lol :)
I appreciate that. I just care about helping others. Subscribers and likes are just a bonus. If it helps you, then that's all that matters. Thanks for watching!
Great Great video. My experience. Wife's car so she went and bought after market but not OEM. They fit as perfect as can be but, and a big BUT. Didn't notice this and it wasn't in the specs online but the mechanism is different or raising the visor back to position. The Original has a spring action to push it up against the roof and hold it there. The after market does not. I closes all the way though but the feel of the spring mechanism is better and would have been worth the price difference IMO, just not it penny pincher wife's opinion. With the screws as hard as they were I agreed that it is good to go and not press the issue of me having to return to screw hell. Wow that sounds bad. lol
Yea, so far they have been working great. No issues and no complaints. Hopefully they can last a few more years. This murano is almost at the end of its life. lol