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johnbob 08-24-2019 12:22 AM

W123 Front Windshield Sunshade??
 
Can anyone recommend a good front windshield sunshade for my 1981 300d sedan?

I just purchased one that was supposedly custom made to fit my exact car but it fits terribly and doesn't even come close. I'm talking really bad. I've searched the forum but I'm mostly finding info about rear window shades but not much about front windshield shades. Anyone here have one that fits correctly that they can recommend?

Thanks!

h3ffe 08-24-2019 02:21 AM

Have you tried the Covercraft UVS100, by chance?

Squiggle Dog 08-24-2019 03:34 AM

I purchased one from https://eclipsesunshades.net/ 7 years ago and have been VERY pleased with it. They open and close instantly, so I no longer have to decide if it's worth putting it up just to go into a store for a few minutes. Using the conventional style sun shades that have to be set up and folded up and then put back into place would drive me insane.

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johnbob 08-24-2019 01:11 PM

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Have you tried the Covercraft UVS100, by chance?
I have not. They're a little pricey but probably willing to go for it if it fits properly. Thanks for the heads up!

johnbob 08-24-2019 01:16 PM

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I purchased one from https://eclipsesunshades.net/ 7 years ago and have been VERY pleased with it. They open and close instantly, so I no longer have to decide if it's worth putting it up just to go into a store for a few minutes. Using the conventional style sun shades that have to be set up and folded up and then put back into place would drive me insane.
This is an interesting option. I do love the idea of not having to fold and unfold a conventional sunshade but I'm not so sure I would love having the shades stored permanently on the sides of the windshield when not in use. Hmm, this option gives me something to think about. Thanks for the input!

Bengoshi2000 08-25-2019 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by johnbob (Post 3952562)
This is an interesting option. I do love the idea of not having to fold and unfold a conventional sunshade but I'm not so sure I would love having the shades stored permanently on the sides of the windshield when not in use. Hmm, this option gives me something to think about. Thanks for the input!

I put one in my W124 about a month ago. VERY. HANDY. When stored, there's no loss of visibility.

Now the SAC wants one for her Honda...

johnbob 08-26-2019 12:57 AM

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I put one in my W124 about a month ago. VERY. HANDY. When stored, there's no loss of visibility.
My other concern is that it might not cover enough of the dashboard. My dashboard is in great shape but I just noticed a tiny little crack where the dashboard meets the windshield. It's a small crack and it's deep down there in the crevice so it's not the end of the world but I want a sunshade that I can really shove down there to help protect it as much as possible. It might not do much but I figure it's worth a shot.

johnbob 08-26-2019 01:02 PM

Anyone else have any suggestions before I pull the trigger on one of the options above?

Squiggle Dog 08-26-2019 01:30 PM

You're right about the Eclipse sun shade not covering the full dash, but I have a dash cover on mine so it's not an issue.

johnbob 08-27-2019 12:53 AM

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You're right about the Eclipse sun shade not covering the full dash, but I have a dash cover on mine so it's not an issue.
I considered getting a dash cover for mine and I'm sure it's the smart thing to do but.... other than that tiny crack, my dashboard looks great so I want to show it off while it still looks good. Ha ha!

Bengoshi2000 08-27-2019 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by johnbob (Post 3953372)
I considered getting a dash cover for mine and I'm sure it's the smart thing to do but.... other than that tiny crack, my dashboard looks great so I want to show it off while it still looks good. Ha ha!

But without cover, you won't have the pleasure of driving your co-workers to lunch while they admire your pimpin' velour dash!

johnbob 08-27-2019 04:57 PM

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But without cover, you won't have the pleasure of driving your co-workers to lunch while they admire your pimpin' velour dash!
Ha ha, so true!

Marshall Welch 08-29-2019 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by johnbob (Post 3953138)
Anyone else have any suggestions before I pull the trigger on one of the options above?

I bought one of the zig-zag folding ones made out of thin closed-cell foam and coated with aluminized mylar for under $10 at Ross or TJ Maxx. It works fine. I acknowledge that it is a hassle to put up and take down everytime I get out of the car to do an errand. I also have a DashMat dash cover.

johnbob 09-17-2019 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by h3ffe (Post 3952481)
Have you tried the Covercraft UVS100, by chance?

I ended up getting the Covercraft UVS100 and it fits perfectly. Thanks for the suggestion!

h3ffe 09-18-2019 11:40 AM

Cover
 
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Originally Posted by johnbob (Post 3959258)
I ended up getting the Covercraft UVS100 and it fits perfectly. Thanks for the suggestion!

Glad to hear! Enjoy your protected interior!


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