I prefer the Weathertech ones that fit in the window channels, so that you dont' have to stick anything on the doors/windowarea. Plus they use a higher quality acrylic/lexan material that doesnt' get cloudy over time.I am not sure if weathertech has them avail, yet though. dc
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Re:window vents
Date: 2006/08/08 15:38
By: pajuggalo
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twinkie wrote: Thanks. I have seen these on ebay and was thinking about getting some but was not sure if the tape was going to be sticky enough to handle high speeds...
Well, they've held up to my girlfriend driving
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Re:window vents
Date: 2006/08/09 03:09
By: JanieNut
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Do they help with the sun glare? It is all about the sun glare to me.... Where did you buy them?
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Re:window vents
Date: 2006/08/09 04:27
By: Runner_Ryan
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Those would get torn off by the trees and rocks if I had them on my truck.
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Re:window vents
Date: 2006/11/04 07:42
By: dcarrington01
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Who makes those vents? I bought some off the internet and they are Lund and are CRAP!! You can't see thru them, they are low quality plastic and they prevent the window from rolling all the way up! Anyone have some nice ones, since WeatherTech's aren't avail yet? Thanks!
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