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i was looking at those 2. it seems the first one goes in like window part? ya kno not just 3m taped? i dont know. but any ideas on which one to get or if none of them can someone lead me to a direction pleas? thankss
I got the actual Ventvisors brand for my 2008 SE from the dealer (they threw them on as well as the sunroof visor when I bought it) and I love them. I know some say they make the car look like an "old" person is driving but I think they look great and make it nice to crack the windows when it's raining out. These are the ones that stick to the chrome around the window and not the actual window itself (stay away from those).
There was a thread that discussed the window visors. Some said the inchannel visors (the ones that go inside the window) scratches the window/tints.
yeah thats wat i heard to but i wasnt sure if it was from this forum or my accord. i should've done a search hahaa oh well i also heard the inchannel ones sometimes crack? from the window when u roll up.
yeah thats wat i heard to but i wasnt sure if it was from this forum or my accord. i should've done a search hahaa oh well i also heard the inchannel ones sometimes crack? from the window when u roll up.
Considering there is only enough space for your window and you're adding a piece of plastic, i would think it can happen. I put a visor on my Honda Odyssey. Its held in place by 3M and goes along the top and side. Once it gets near the side view mirror, it goes into the window channel. No problems with it. So as long its not the whole visor that goes in the window you should be fine.
dang it... i dont know wat direction to go with these but was set to buy something for my car so bouught a pair of those LED tail lights ;D should be in by next week. needed someithing fresh for the meet ya kno? haha
I have the in-channel ones from putco there very sleek... aerodynamical if thats a word lmaooo I think my car gained a few horses too... I'll take a pic and post them tomorrow....
I have the in-channel ones from putco there very sleek... aerodynamical if thats a word lmaooo I think my car gained a few horses too... I'll take a pic and post them tomorrow....
How can putting visors on your car give you more horses? Does me putting a Obama/McCain sticker give me 400HP?
Putting a visor vent does nothing to your HP nor does it affect your MPG.
hah get the in channel, thats what i got
not on yet but soon lol
I have the in channel type (WeatherTech brand) and have had no problem. After install, you need to leave the window closed for 12hrs to compress the window seal. I must say that it reduced the wind noise. My sis has the stick on kind and she complains about wind noise.
Bear95
I have the in channel type (WeatherTech brand) and have had no problem. After install, you need to leave the window closed for 12hrs to compress the window seal. I must say that it reduced the wind noise. My sis has the stick on kind and she complains about wind noise.
Bear95
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