Good Window Visors?

Brimstone Brown

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I also have a set of Ebay visors on my sedan. They are actually a lot better than I expected. Fit nicely with no rattles or other such nonsense. I think it's a luck of the draw situation,mine look a bit different than some of the other sets I've seen. They come down all the way to cover the top part of the mirror housing. I think there is a pic of them in my album.
 

HomerJay

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If you go in-channel Weathertech, be advised that they can snap on installation. I thought I had my weatherstripping rolled which would have affected spacing. When the passenger's snapped, too, I assume I was supposed to actively pull on the visor when rolling up the window.

The part that broke is the in-channel flange. There is nothing evident from looking at them that they're broken. It's just disconcerting that I spent $75 on them and broke them almost immediately...they do look nice...
 

Simkid5614

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In channel FTW. You can take them out to clean underneath at the glass, for car shows, Meets etc. The 3m ones, if they ever start to come off, you have to scrape the adhesive off the doors. My dad had AVS crack on him on his truck one time on two separate windows but because they were adhesive he couldn't easily take them off, at least with the WeatherTechs if they crack or break for whatever reason. Easy replacement.
 
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