SAILEAD Sun Visor Compatible with 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Toyota Camry and Camry Hybrid Without Sunroof and Light (Beige, Left Driver Side)
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I was trying to match it to a gray on a 2010 Camry if that's any help. It appears the color on Amazon is darker, but it matches the color on the actual item.
You can easily attach it to the wall using the clips that come with it.
There is no problem with the sunroof on the Camry. The only problem is that it will be dark.
Selected User Reviews For SAILEAD Sun Visor Compatible with 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Toyota Camry and Camry Hybrid Without Sunroof and Light (Beige, Left Driver Side)
Just before the Toyota warranty period expired in 2017, I was able to replace the driver's side visor on my 2010 Camry. After years of failure, the passenger side finally gave out. As well as actual OEM Toyota parts (at various high online prices), I also looked at other options. I then checked out the various options on Amazon and chose this one based on its You can get it as close to the OEM as you can. The fabric is less fuzzy but it is unlikely to notice without a closer look. It would be helpful if the instructions were a little more clear for DIYers unfamiliar with automotive trimming. It is important to make sure the oval trim cover is loose before securing the visor bracket to the roof because the trim cover actually spreads the metal clips and prevents them from holding tight. As to whether these aftermarket visors will fix the design flaw that caused the OEM hinge to fail, we remain in the dark. The hinge should last at least as long as the original, if the quality of the rest of the visor is comparable.
My husband installed it and it is good, but from the side it isn't very good As long as I don't drive, the sun is blocked perfectly and I can still see and drive. But from the driver's position? My 2010 Toyota Camry is about half-way there. No matter how much sunshade I put on, I still have to hold my hand up. Owners of a 2010 Toyota Camry should be aware that if you buy this visor, the sun will still be able to block the left side of your face.
I installed it a couple of weeks ago, so far it is working well. Although it's not quite as precise as the existing interior (a little less fuzzy), the color is extremely close, and you cannot tell just by looking at it. A very small flat head screwdriver, one pair of pliers, and two different instructional videos were used. As soon as I understood how the pieces fit together and that the pins needed to be pushed in slightly more forcefully, it went together OK. I never had to unbag one before, but somehow I managed to get it all cleaned up in less than an hour. I would recommend it.
I had it installed in about the same amount of time it had taken me to remove the visor from the box. I have no problems using it. It is exactly like the old one, but it does not sag in front of the driver's eyes like the old one did. That would have been perfect if I had paid attention to the color of the interior and ordered a beige sofa instead of a gray one, but it's my own fault. If I had a 10 year old car, I could deal with that My other option was to scavenge junk yards for parts.
It has the best quality and fit of any product I've ever used. Like the original, it is also written in English. Figures 3 and 4 on the instruction sheet were not enough, especially for the figure 3 text. It was my first time replacing a Sun Visor, so I had to watch a couple of videos on YouTube to make sure I understood the figures and didn't break anything. If the vendor created a video and sent you a link to it or if they pointed you to a video already on their site, that would be great. My sincere thanks.
As a result of reading some of the product reviews I was a little concerned about the difficulty of installing the replacement sun visors however, after watching YouTube installation tutorials, it turns out to be fairly easy. A total install time of less than 30 minutes was required for me to replace both the driver and passenger sun visors on my 2009 Camry. Product appears to be fine and would recommend others to buy it.
In contrast with my '08 Camry, the color looks more orange than white. My expectations were that they would fit perfectly, but they did not. To tell you whether it is or is not, you have to look at it in good lighting. The tutorial makes it look like it is easy to install, however it is quite difficult. In the end, I had them install at Pepboys. My knowledge of how to do it was adequate, but the pieces are not as flexible as the video implied. The quality is not the same as what you would find in the original car. It was about time to replace mine after five years, so I am extremely pleased with the result!.
For the past few weeks, I've been using this product, and I can say it is one of the best driver side sun visors I've ever price is cheaper than that of the Toyota factory brand, and it does the job just fine. The longest part of the installation took about 10 minutes, but it was merely a matter of exerting a little more muscle to push the clips in. In front, it blocks out the sun, and on the side, it blocks out the sun! This one turns to a side and blocks the sun - unlike the others I've bought. I would recommend it highly!.