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Old 03-21-2015, 02:30 PM
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So trying to install my AVS Seamless ventvisors.

Have the right model etc. but when putting the tab behind the plastic sideview cover it sticks out quite a bit.

Haven't seen anyone else with the issue from their pictures

Are people just cutting that tab off or am I just slow and can't see where the hell the tab is supposed to go?
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Never mind dremel solved it







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Are those in-channels or stick ons? How do you like them?
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They're stick on.

It took me a few minutes to figure mine out too with the tab. They look good
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I think these are the best looking ones out there. I too didn't like how the tab pushed the trim out so I cut it off as well. It is also nice not having the in channel ones to screw with the auto up/down all the time.
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Are those in-channels or stick ons? How do you like them?
They are the avs seamless stick on. I tried weathertech and they sucked. Had to fight with them to take them back too
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Never mind dremel solved it

These look awesome. I bought my in-channel avs thinking it was these lol. I can live with my in-channel but I agree these are the best looking.
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Originally Posted by chadwebb2004
These look awesome. I bought my in-channel avs thinking it was these lol. I can live with my in-channel but I agree these are the best looking.
And no problems with the window going up in auto?
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Burnie329,
#1 those look awesome!!!
#2 any wind noise with those?
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Burnie329,
#1 those look awesome!!!
#2 any wind noise with those?
No more windnoise than normal. Actually the biggest thing was when I went to install the weathertech's i had originally you have to remove a small amount of foam from the rubber around the window. Since then was a bit louder.


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