Window Visors

Akingkhan

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I've looked them up n there's a $hit load of company's that make them.

I just wanna know what U guys have

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Also lookin @ rear window visor
 

truWarier02

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Company: AVS In-Channel Visors
Pros: Best value for the money, IMO. Thicker and flares out more than Weathertech.
Cons: As expected with just about any in-channel visor, there's a bit of wind noise but nothing too drastic.
Price: $45-ish about 2 or 3 years back. Should be around the same price still.
 

Sil2DrV6

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Company: WeatherTech In-Channel Side Window Deflectors (Coupe).
Pros: 2 options to choose, either light or dark smoke. Detachable.
Cons: They rattle a bit, when closing doors with windows down. They queek from time to time, when windows up. Tiny stickers on them are hard to peel them off.
Price: $59.95 directly from WeatherTech.
 

Akingkhan

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Company: H.I.C. Rear window visor
Pros: Looks clean
Cons: None yet
Price: $65
Company: AVS window visors w/ 3m tape
Pros: Look sick n work great
Cons: None yet
Price: $15 + $10 3m tape got them used from 20-CG5-01
 
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kn0x47

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Company: EGR in-channel slimline, coupe

Pros: Slim, no tape

Cons: You can hear the window motors straining for a sec when closing the window sense its in-channel. They've started to fade after a few years of use but that's not surprising.

Price: No clue. Got them for a discounted price though
 
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