Adjustable mounting system for vehicular body components

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Glare screen or visor

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08066316

ABSTRACT:
An adjustable mounting system for a vehicular body component includes a base having a number of slide rails, with retainers slidingly engaged with the slide rails. Each retainer has a retention section for mounting the base to a surface within the vehicular body, which is attached to a slidably mounted pediment. Fastener retainers located within the pediments allow devices such as interior trim pieces to be attached to the adjustable mounting system.

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