Honda access visors for TL work on accord?

Mike's_Taffeta

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Why so angry my little friends. I don't want to purchase them, I was more curious if they bwould work. If I were to by those I would reach through my own computer and slap myself lol.

If I can find a decent side skirt for a decent price ill sell you my mudflaps ryan.
 

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i thought in-channels dont need the sticky tapes?
i think its the avs ones that do have sticky tape. id rather have that so they stay stuck to the surround and dont impede the window from going on.
Why so angry my little friends. I don't want to purchase them, I was more curious if they bwould work. If I were to by those I would reach through my own computer and slap myself lol.

If I can find a decent side skirt for a decent price ill sell you my mudflaps ryan.
sounds good :D

edit: to answer the question if they fit...i think the TL has longer rear window frames, but id have to double check to pronounce it as a fact.
 

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i think its the avs ones that do have sticky tape. id rather have that so they stay stuck to the surround and dont impede the window from going on.

what i still dont get is where you would put the tape. cause it goes inside the door frame part. and if you put it in, wouldnt it get stuck to maybe the weather strip that is on the door?
 

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what i still dont get is where you would put the tape. cause it goes inside the door frame part. and if you put it in, wouldnt it get stuck to maybe the weather strip that is on the door?
if you use too big of a tape yes.
 

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i don't know if those TL access visors would work but if your looking to get a set ... weathertech or avs is the way to go ... just make sure they are in-channel
 
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