HilariousI was driving one day and I saw the rollover warning on the visor. Those warnings are accurate. I was reading it and rolled my truck over. I thought, how did they know? I keed, I keed, I joke with you!
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HilariousI was driving one day and I saw the rollover warning on the visor. Those warnings are accurate. I was reading it and rolled my truck over. I thought, how did they know? I keed, I keed, I joke with you!
Were the warning stickers OK? Was there any damage to those very important stickers? (Wee all a bunch a keederz!)I was driving one day and I saw the rollover warning on the visor. Those warnings are accurate. I was reading it and rolled my truck over. I thought, how did they know? I keed, I keed, I joke with you!
I you guys do make a cover, it will have to have those stickers on it to be legalHaha, noted
Not an issue for me right now, but I can see why people would want a cover
Glenn, is that a State or Federal law you quoted there? Just curious.The stickers have been on so many newer cars I've owned. I don't even notice them anymore.
They are purposely difficult to remove because...
Unlike mattress tags.
These stickers are meant to be permanent.
(1) Except as provided in S4.5.1(b)(2), each vehicle shall have a label permanently affixed to either side of the sun visor, at the manufacturer's option, at each front outboard seating position that is equipped with an inflatable restraint. The label shall conform in content to the label shown in either Figure 6a or 6b of this standard, as appropriate, and shall comply with the requirements of S4.5.1(b)(1)(i)

FedralGlenn, is that a State or Federal law you quoted there? Just curious.
The NHTSA is a agency of the federal government.Glenn, is that a State or Federal law you quoted there? Just curious.
How many of you remove these unsightly stickers on the visors and do they come off clean ?
And will removing them effect trade in value? NO,they dont bother me................but i rip off those damn mattress tags!!!!!!!!!!!
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