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I am waiting to see the same
Also want to see if anyone has the in channel deflectors, I head they were giving some grief with window safety system(probably why mopar ones are stick on outside type)
I have the WeatherTech In-Channel guards and have not had the first problem with them or the windows. I can't imagine how they could cause a problem if they are installed correctly.
Supposedly some have had the windows roll back down because of the restriction in the windows path and a safety feature built into the mechanism
Good to hear
THANKS
STEVE
My D is not white, but I had problems with the in-channels in my old Chevrolet Trailblazer. I returned them and replaced them with the outside stick-on. To install them I use a blue masking take or crayon to mark the best location before installing them.
I currently have the VentShades outside sick-on style on my:
1) Chevrolet Roadtrek Versatile 210 Motorhome
2) Chevrolet HHR SS Turbo
3) Durango R/T
Sorry, I can not see installing them in my C-5 Corvette
Not white either, but the WeatherTech's are definitely the way to go. I've had them on all my vehicles - never a problem with install, and their customer service has always been great
I had the stick-ons for my old S-10 and Blazer and they worked just fine......I just see way too many of them "flapping in the breeze" going down the highway, or one end or the other just hanging loose. After having the in-channel guards, there is no comparison.....presents a much better/sleeker profile and there is less wind noise.