Rain Guards/Window Visors
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Rain Guards/Window Visors
Just wondering what you all use for rain guards and window visors. When I was in Florida, they came in great on my old truck during the summer heat. I put them on my new truck, but now that I am in CT, I find I am not using them as much in the summer. One thing I overlooked when I ordered my weather tech window visors, they do not cover the curved part of the glass near the peak of the door on the front driver and passenger doors, even when the window is cracked just a bit. I can post a pic of what I'm describing. I'm trying to get a better idea of a better product. On my Colorado, I had the AVS vent visors, and I was able to crack my windows a good inch and still be protected from the rain. but if I crack the windows more than 1/4" on my Silverado, the back part of the glass is exposed to the weather.
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I installed EGR in channel window visors, they cover the entire window from the bottom of the front by the mirror to the top rear of the window. I like them because nothing is left exposed if I crack the windows.
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Here's whats happening with the Weather Tech ones. Kind of a silly design if you ask me. Sorry this is upside-down, not sure why Apple does this. Sometimes it is upside down, others it is not.
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