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Old 06-14-2009, 11:39 PM
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Default Re: window rain vents

I had a set from wade in-channel visors, had them in for a few weeks...I didn't like them. Some of them cracked after a while from the pressure of the window, sometimes the window didn't close all the way, sometimes the window wouldn't close at all because of the interference with the visors and then worst of all...it screwed up my tints at the corner of the windows, THAT pissed me off. I've had the tints in for almostg 6 years, never had a problem with it since, no bubble, nothing....but these visors ruined it for me and when then happened I decided to take them off, and they came off easily as if there was no adhesive left.

I did follow the directions to the T, even tho they're fairly easy to install.

So my experience with them - negative, but like that say, your mileage may vary. I might try with the exterior stickons next time, but it was nice to have the window down when it rained. But one thing I never thought about till after I had them in was that it effected the wind flow coming into the vehicle if you have the windows down. If you're the type of person that enjoys driving with the windows down and cool air blowing into the vehicle quickly, with the visors on it def has a slight effect on that.
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