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Old 02-18-2010, 01:50 AM   #1
 
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Default can someone direct me in finding the window visors
please, ive been hunting them down, but i keep finding sites with them, but no pictures of their version of the visor on an actual xd
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Old 02-18-2010, 03:50 AM   #2
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here's the toyota one's...


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just go to a toyota dealer, and tell them you won't pay more than $65 for them (they're listed as $85) since they are just plastic. i got the "employee discount" on them, and paid $67. now i got the new D, and i don't know if i'm going to put them on this one.

when i put them on, cleaning the windows became a HUGE headache. especially trying to do those gas station squeegees. so i think i'm better off without them.
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If you would prefer the "in-the-track" style of window visors rather than the "stick-on-the-window-frame" type visors like the Toyota ones above, you can get these from Weathertech.com... they are sleaker-looking and low-profile, but they also cost a bit more, about $110 or so for the set of 4. I went with these because I have the xD Carbon Fiber B-pillar appliques, and I didn't want to cover them up with the stick-on style vent visors. These do not use any adhesive to install, you just bend and snap them into the window track and they stay in place on their own. I really like the looks of these over the stick-on kind...



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oh and the toyota one's are kinda pricey.


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thanks a lot guys for the help. i was just scared to buy them from a random site. i was gonna get them next. i just ordered this abd boy http://www.itsproper.com/shop/proper...l-stick-150mm/
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I ordered the 'stick on' type through my Toyota dealer because I was told by a friend who works at a garage that he has replaced a lot of 'in window' ones because they break in the winter (sometimes) if you open your window when it is cold, etc...whatever! Here are mine:
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