AVS vent visor trouble

Therock249

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I've got the avs in-channel vent visors installed, as I saw many people here have according to my search. My problem is that when rolling up the windows, it seems to hit the vent in the back corners and stops the window from going up completely. I found I could fix it each time by gently pressing the corner of the vent outwards to allow more room for the window to roll up. I'm thinking the vent might have less adhesive tape on the corners? I was wondering if anyone else has this problem or a way to fix it; I'm considering putting a little super glue on the vent to ensure its sticking at the right point, but I'm not for sure that will work...
 

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My driver side window hits the visor at the edge near the side mirror but doesn't on the passenger side.

The only bad thing about these is that the windows now only go up like 99.5%. It looks completely closed but I could hear wind coming in when i drive. It's all good though.. I listen to music all the time when I drive anyway...

Maybe the corner of my visor isn't sticking too well too.
 

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its normal for in-channel to rub up against the window and have problems going all the way up. i actually think my passenger side window motor has slowed down sense i installed my visors. im wondering why you have adhesive on an in-channel visor. do the avs inchannels really come with adhesive on them?
 

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Yeah, cause that's the only way they will stay in the channels.. I'm assuming. How do the other in-channels (i.e. weathertech) stay in there?
 
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