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Old 10-16-2008, 11:12 AM
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Widow vent visors, inchannel or tape on?

Which is better? Wind noise, durability?
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Re: Widow vent visors, inchannel or tape on?

deff. inchannel....I have them on my truck and they work good. They look ALOT smoother and go on easy.
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Re: Widow vent visors, inchannel or tape on?

Inchannel. I have Weathertechs and they are great. They look better and come right out if you ever need to remove them. Stick-on types are a pain.
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