vent visors? yay or nay SHOW MEEE
#24
im thinking about buying them...are they hard to install and uninstall if u get the inline ones. i love driving with my windows down in the rain but i dont like my interior getting wet. any links were to buy them. i like them
#25
Weathertech:
INFO: Inline window vent, no double sided tape needed
PROS:
-Inline, so no double sided tape needed, very secure, looks cleaner installed
-long, it goes down the front of a piller by the mirror for no rain penetration when cracked open
CONS:
-more expensive than other brands
-doesnt buldge out as much
-tint is kind of on the lighter side
Vent Visor:
INFO: Sits outside on the weather stripping using double sided tape
PROS:
-bulges out farther for more ventalation
-Tint is nice and dark
-Cheaper than weather tech
CONS:
-Double sided taped on, so do have to replace after a while of wear and tear
-doesnt extend down to mirror so water might have a chance to get in
INFO: Inline window vent, no double sided tape needed
PROS:
-Inline, so no double sided tape needed, very secure, looks cleaner installed
-long, it goes down the front of a piller by the mirror for no rain penetration when cracked open
CONS:
-more expensive than other brands
-doesnt buldge out as much
-tint is kind of on the lighter side
Vent Visor:
INFO: Sits outside on the weather stripping using double sided tape
PROS:
-bulges out farther for more ventalation
-Tint is nice and dark
-Cheaper than weather tech
CONS:
-Double sided taped on, so do have to replace after a while of wear and tear
-doesnt extend down to mirror so water might have a chance to get in
#28
I have the Auto Ventshades
I have the Auto Ventshade visors on my TC. I think they look ok. I honestly thought I was ordering the weathertech ones, but I may decide to switch them out later. Here are some pics. They are kinda dark...I'll try to upload them later.
#29
Anybody got more pics of weather tech vent visors? Also is it better to have the double sided tape ones or inline ones because I've herd problems of windows not closing correctly and what not.
#32
nope. just slip the whole thing into the channel where the window would roll up. and then just roll the windows up and down about 5 times to get it in, and you're set. i've gone 70 with my windows down, and they wouldn't budge.
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