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Old 08-21-2013, 03:43 PM
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Installed some AVS low profile seamless vent shades, love the way they look. 2nd pic shows how low profile they are, don't look like anything is there.



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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
Installed some AVS low profile seamless vent shades, love the way they look. 2nd pic shows how low profile they are, don't look like anything is there.


Those look great! Where did you purchase them from?
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Those look great! Where did you purchase them from?

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...firmation&eml=



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Those are the best window visors IMO I have them on my 08 screw.
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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
Installed some AVS low profile seamless vent shades, love the way they look. 2nd pic shows how low profile they are, don't look like anything is there.


Very nice. Flatter than my Putco's. I took pics from similar angles.
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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
Installed some AVS low profile seamless vent shades, love the way they look. 2nd pic shows how low profile they are, don't look like anything is there.


Nice, best ones yet!

Question, will these help stop the buffeting with the windows partially open? I have a scab and if the windows are partially down I get buffeting.
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Originally Posted by RES4CUE
Nice, best ones yet!

Question, will these help stop the buffeting with the windows partially open? I have a scab and if the windows are partially down I get buffeting.

Dunno haven't driven since I installed them, but in my experience if you get buffeting when you open the front windows, lowering the rear windows a little counteracts it. However I have the power rear sliding window and that stops all buffeting, just push the button.



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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp

Dunno haven't driven since I installed them, but in my experience if you get buffeting when you open the front windows, lowering the rear windows a little counteracts it. However I have the power rear sliding window and that stops all buffeting, just push the button.

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Yeah, I open the rears and still get it, so I was wondering if these will direct the airflow differently to alleviate that.
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Originally Posted by RES4CUE
Yeah, I open the rears and still get it, so I was wondering if these will direct the airflow differently to alleviate that.

I'll let you know tomorrow, it's rush hour here and there ain't no way in hell I'm getting on the expressway. This time of day there ain't nothing express about it LOL.


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I just don't know! When we used to smoke, the vent visors were very important.
Now that we are both breathing cleaner air, seems the windows should not have to move up or down anymore.
Heater in the winter and air in the summer. Open the windows and someone's hair will be disturbed.
We both rode in cars before air was available (on most) but - no way now.
Keep the frikin windows shut!
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