Post pics of your window visor please !
Thanks guys for the info and link
Has anyone had this problem? Those kinda things make me nervous b/c I hate creating new problems...I suppose they are removable though if it comes down to it?
Originally Posted by web
Be careful with power window setups like ours. B/c they set in the track, the actuator has to push a bit harder when closing to make a tight seal. Just may cause some issues down the road with a whistling sound or off track window.
I've only had mine since X-mas, so I dunno about long term effects. Yes they are removable. Mine are from WeatherTech and don't have any 3M tape so removal would be fairly easy.
I've had mines for almost a year, they're the inchannel ones. i dont know if i installed them wrong but i have a small gap of the 3m tape showing on both the driver side and passenger side(hardly noticable). the tape is on there strong but i think you should be able to remove it with enough effort.
Just follow the instructions the visors come with and roll the window up and down or w/e. When i first had it installed, the auto roll up for the windows didnt work all the time, but once its been sitting in there for a while the windows should work normally.
Just follow the instructions the visors come with and roll the window up and down or w/e. When i first had it installed, the auto roll up for the windows didnt work all the time, but once its been sitting in there for a while the windows should work normally.
^^That's all I was trying to say about them. That small added load may cause gaps down the road, but I haven't heard of anything with the tC with these. Just past experience with cars with power windows and those without. Just seems to add a bit more drag on the actuator and the window lift motor.
Yeah it makes sense. I hope I don't have problems down the road. I'm willing to take that risk though, seeing as how the other type (non-inchannel) look kinda weird and don't work with the B-pillar appliques.
Yeah, I wouldn't recommend anything other than inchannel either. Funny huh? My dad had a set of out stick ones on his S-10 and one flew off about 3 weeks after he put them on when he was on the highway. Luckily it didn't hit another car but he came home and said f**k that and took the other off. I had the inchannel in my 96 Ranger, manual windows, and they've been on from the 2nd day I had that truck. No problems with that one
Originally Posted by captainlaziness
Originally Posted by Spect2K3
thanks guys!
Where do you recommend getting these from? link? I hope they aren't to expensive
Where do you recommend getting these from? link? I hope they aren't to expensive
tinted visors:
http://weathertech.com/store/vehsear...pt_choice_id=0
I like those visors, but just too much for me to afford. Anything less expensive? I only want the in-channel kind, not the kind with tape.
question......on sparks toyota they sell the vent visors too but it doesn't state if they use tape or not.
Here's the link http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...6&parts_id=684
It says it only cost $37.50
Here's the link http://www.trdsparks.com/displaypart...6&parts_id=684
It says it only cost $37.50
Originally Posted by captainlaziness
Judging by the pic thet have (even though it's not a tC) it looks like they require tape, they do not appear to be in-channel.
There are these on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...7618139&rd=1,1
What do you all think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...7618139&rd=1,1
What do you all think?






