Window Visors - Few Questions
For those of you that have or have had window visors (the little visors that go on the side windows) I have a few questions:
1. Which do you prefer, tape or in-channel? I think I would prefer the in-channel ones.
2. Any recommended brands to get/stay away from?
My friend has I think a pair of in-channel Auto Ventshades on his 96 Dodge Ram and I love how they look, and they are very useful to have. I've checked a few places out online and the average price I should be looking at is around $40-50 for the two side window visors.
1. Which do you prefer, tape or in-channel? I think I would prefer the in-channel ones.
2. Any recommended brands to get/stay away from?
My friend has I think a pair of in-channel Auto Ventshades on his 96 Dodge Ram and I love how they look, and they are very useful to have. I've checked a few places out online and the average price I should be looking at is around $40-50 for the two side window visors.
i prefer the in-channel.
i got a set of Lund brand from here...
http://www.svcustoms.com/
i also got a set of Nasta stainless step bars there too.
i got a set of Lund brand from here...
http://www.svcustoms.com/
i also got a set of Nasta stainless step bars there too.
ORIGINAL: jnellydodge
I've always gotten the AVS 3M tape ones for my trucks,and they have heldup well in this ND weather.
I've always gotten the AVS 3M tape ones for my trucks,and they have heldup well in this ND weather.
Ironic, I was just in the 3rd generation forums talking about these. Anyways, just my preferance, I don't care for window visors. Just looks like clutter to me. They look tacky to me, and contradict with the contour of the vehicle. Some trucks pull them off OK, but I could do without the excess clutter hanging off the truck.
ORIGINAL: 01DodgeRam360
Ironic, I was just in the 3rd generation forums talking about these. Anyways, just my preferance, I don't care for window visors. Just looks like clutter to me. They look tacky to me, and contradict with the contour of the vehicle. Some trucks pull them off OK, but I could do without the excess clutter hanging off the truck.
Ironic, I was just in the 3rd generation forums talking about these. Anyways, just my preferance, I don't care for window visors. Just looks like clutter to me. They look tacky to me, and contradict with the contour of the vehicle. Some trucks pull them off OK, but I could do without the excess clutter hanging off the truck.
However I like mine because I can crack my window open in the rain and not get wet. Thats imo why I like them.
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Get the In-channel ones.
While the Stick-on ones have worked great
on my Ram I have had to replace the tape
on my Dakota and Taurus a couple of times
with the Stick in ones. Plus, the n-channel looks cleaner.
While the Stick-on ones have worked great
on my Ram I have had to replace the tape
on my Dakota and Taurus a couple of times
with the Stick in ones. Plus, the n-channel looks cleaner.
Thanks to dhvaughan for recommending svcustoms.com. I ordered the auto ventshades in channel visors 3am on 5/11 and they came to while I was at work, got home at 1pm and they were there (5/13). I'm going to install them today and check em out. 
SVCustoms is the way to go
EDIT: Says to let them cure for 24 hours, so I'm gotta wait a few days before I can let the truck sit for that time.

SVCustoms is the way to go
EDIT: Says to let them cure for 24 hours, so I'm gotta wait a few days before I can let the truck sit for that time.



