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Old 07-18-2007, 09:43 AM
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Wat do window visors ACTUALLY DO? i see a lot of guys with them on thier trucks and sometimes they look tacky..

cany actaully roll down ure window and not get wet when it rains???


myth or fact?

and wat the pros and cons
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i never really noticed anything different with mine. when it says u can roll it down when it rains...that didnt work too well. what ended up happening was it rained here, and i cracked the windows to see if it worked, and the wind from driving just pushed the droplets down to the bottom of the visor and sucked them right into the truck. they sometimes look good though!
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show me pics of ones yuou think look good.../.
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idk, i had a hard time figuring out what i wanted. but then i found the stick-on window visors from AVS for 40 bucks for all 4. u can go wit the in-channel ones:

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...001329/c-10614

to me they give a cleaner look, but i personally liked the stick-on ones cause they matched the square-ish body style that the new F150s have.

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...001329/c-10614

whatever floats ur boat, bro
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well are they for looks, is that wat ure saying?. or do they actually do something?
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they're supposed to prevent wind noise in the cap and help deflect water from the cab when u have windows cracked in the rain or somethin like that. but to me they're just for looks. gave my truck a bit of an edge-ier look, or at least thats what i think.
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I got mine mainly for looks, but they do have some function too.
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you can put your window a crack when it is parked to get fresh air,you will not get any rain when parked ,I also like the smoke ones they match the the tinted back windows.just my 2 cents worth but I like them.
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wat function
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Originally Posted by loupenguin
wat function
Originally Posted by JorgeRod54
they're supposed to prevent wind noise in the cap and help deflect water from the cab when u have windows cracked in the rain or somethin like that. but to me they're just for looks. gave my truck a bit of an edge-ier look, or at least thats what i think.

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