Blueflame16
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Don't know how photo ended up sideways. SorryAnother photo.
Hey Guys & Gals
I'm looking advice ,reviews on window vent visors what are kind do you have on your Explorer can you post photos and were did you buy them? also if you want you can send me a private message
Mr.RubyRed 2015
Your thread has been merged with this existing thread in the 'Modified' sub forum.Hey Guys & Gals
I'm looking advice ,reviews on window vent visors what are kind do you have
on your Explorer can you post photos and were did you buy them? also if you want you can send me a private message
Mr.RubyRed 2015
I have a 2013 explorer,installed window vent shades and I can't get the windows to go up without returning down.is there a way to bypass the safety feature?
I have a 2013 explorer,installed window vent shades and I can't get the windows to go up without returning down.is there a way to bypass the safety feature?
Can someone post pics of their stick on window deflectors? Currently, I like the look of the in-channel deflectors but am afraid that they would void my extended warranty. I saw one vehicle but they did not provide a full vehicle view with them on. I have also tried the Ford website and they don't look too bad there. Just want to see more real world pics of the stick-on deflectors.
Thanks for the advice. I already purchased a set of stick on visors earlier today. Will preview them on the window. If I can't get past the look, I'll just return them and get the in channel.In-channel deflectors won't void your warranty. They insert into the window channel very easily. I've used them on my vehicles for years. I had them on my 2004 Sport Trac, 2011 Edge, and now have them on my current 2010 Sport Trac. I've never had any damage to any part of my vehicles directly tied to the visors. The in-channel vent visors on my '02 Trac were even genuine Ford accessories, so they were covered under the factory warranty.
I think the potential for damage with stick-on visors is greater. The tape could harm the paint, and if they stick out further on the side of the vehicle than in-channel visors. So there's a greater potential for them to get caught damaged by a car wash, or other obstruction.
The in-channel type are also easy to remove, so you could just take them off when you go in for service, and the dealer wouldn't be the wiser.
Thanks for the advice. I already purchased a set of stick on visors earlier today. Will preview them on the window. If I can't get past the look, I'll just return them and get the in channel.
For those of you who have added tint to your windows, did the in-channel deflectors scratch the tint?