Window Vent Shade
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Rally vents are pretty cool..
Rain Vents..I've always loved em.
STi (not too much "venting" going on):
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Alot of people hate them (On the EVO)...the EVo's are a little "radical" but I'm all over em!
Rain Vents..I've always loved em.
STi (not too much "venting" going on):
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Alot of people hate them (On the EVO)...the EVo's are a little "radical" but I'm all over em!
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is there a how-to on installing these things? or is it pretty basic and i can figure it out by looking at it?
any pics?
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i've had them on since day one. they work great, and are far superior to the shades held on by tape. they make for a much cleaner look imo.
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Yep those window vents would help out. My IX cabin gets insanely hot!
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These are the OEM ones. They are actually very nice, i drive with windows down about 5 inches or more in the pouring rain, and not a single drip gets in.
Also i had them for over 2 years, there has been no fading, or cracking. Overall i would suggest them.. I honestly dont think they look that bad either.
Also i had them for over 2 years, there has been no fading, or cracking. Overall i would suggest them.. I honestly dont think they look that bad either.
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Installation is easy. They come with instruction where the picturse are very easy to follow. It comes w/ 10 clips w/ little buttons that sanp together; 5 on one side and 5 for the other ( 3 for the door up front & 2 for the back ). there is also two way tape on them, and the shades. you will need alcohol pads to clean the are where the tape is going to be sticking to.
1st- remove the rubber molding on the door ( not all of it just the top portion where the window meets the rubber molding ).
2nd- insert the clips in the space where the rubber molding goes and slide them into place.
3rd- clean where the tape is going to meet the door on the outside w/ alcohol ( do 1 door at a time).
4th- on the visiors themselves where the two way tape is peel off about a 1/2 an inch and fold up. Put the visior on the car door and align it and stick to the car.
Hold it in place and start to peel off the small tape piece that was folded upwards slowly........ and apply pressure as u go along.
5th- Now start to line up the clips to the holes on the visor and snap the buttons into place. Push the rubber molding back into place with ur hands, and roll the window up and ur set.
I hope this hlep out and ENJOY
........ oh yeah keep the window up so that the tape sticks on good.
1st- remove the rubber molding on the door ( not all of it just the top portion where the window meets the rubber molding ).
2nd- insert the clips in the space where the rubber molding goes and slide them into place.
3rd- clean where the tape is going to meet the door on the outside w/ alcohol ( do 1 door at a time).
4th- on the visiors themselves where the two way tape is peel off about a 1/2 an inch and fold up. Put the visior on the car door and align it and stick to the car.
Hold it in place and start to peel off the small tape piece that was folded upwards slowly........ and apply pressure as u go along.
5th- Now start to line up the clips to the holes on the visor and snap the buttons into place. Push the rubber molding back into place with ur hands, and roll the window up and ur set.
I hope this hlep out and ENJOY
........ oh yeah keep the window up so that the tape sticks on good.
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