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Huh? Just grab a file, and start filling a bevel on the leading edge all the way down. I think I spent an hour modifying all 4 of mine. I guess you could use a dremel if you're in a hurry but I wouldn't wanna risk melting the plastic (assuming it's a thermoplastic?)
 



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I finally bought a set of visors. I got the EGR slimline's. I was searching ebay daily with the recommendations and part numbers you guys gave and got my set for about $35. If anyone's interested in a set the guys has a few sets yet. I only got the front ones on now and was wondering if anyone has a pic of their EGR visors installed next to their mirrors? It just seems weird how they sit on top of the bottom window seal. Seems like they will wear out that seal with how bent over it is. I like them otherwise.
 






I've had my EGR 573031 SlimLine In-Channel Visors installed over four years and love them. No problems with noise or rubber window seals binding when raising or lowering windows. Very important to keep ALL the window seals clean and conditioned. I chased a rattle and creak for two years to find dry seals by the passenger side "B" pillar causing the noise.



http://www.amazon.com/EGR-573031-Wi...TF8&qid=1379205420&sr=8-1&keywords=egr+573031
 






thanks for the pics. I don't have mine close enough to the mirrors compared to yours. I'll look at them tomorrow to see if I can get them on correctly. and I am going to install the rear ones too. They are in channel but get taped to the back side of the window seal.
 






Had my AVS in channel for about 2 years now no wind noise and no water problems at all.
 






I've had my avs in channels on for about seven or eight years now with no problems, they've held up against everything including all the tree's on the trails.
 






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