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So I guess those just slide up into the channels and stay there? Do they not scratch the edge of the windows (the part that slides up into the channel) any? They look nice and clean...just wondering about those things.Triffid wrote:I have had the Weathertech in channel ones on my '05 since it was new... They are the best I've seen... They mount close to the window and don't use tape to hold them in place... You can see pictures in my signature below (VIEW MY ALBUM/MODS)...... Triffid
http://www.weathertech.com/
I run the same visors. Tension from the design helps hold them in channel but they do actually come with an adhesive strip. So there is a positive grip from the adhesive tape and the visors design prevents it from simply falling out. You'd have to rip/bend it out.Mark72501 wrote:So I guess those just slide up into the channels and stay there? Do they not scratch the edge of the windows (the part that slides up into the channel) any? They look nice and clean...just wondering about those things.
Ok, thanks for the info! That's helpful. I'll definitely be considering them!blink32 wrote:
I run the same visors. Tension from the design helps hold them in channel but they do actually come with an adhesive strip. So there is a positive grip from the adhesive tape and the visors design prevents it from simply falling out. You'd have to rip/bend it out.
They haven't left any marks on my windows. I suppose they could if you let an excessive amount of dirt, dust and grit build up, but nothing on mine over the past 3 years.
I definitely like them. Never was a fan of the "stick on the door frame" ones.
Ok, cool. Yeah, looks like those are the Nissan brand ones they sell as an accessory.sveintore wrote:Got these fitted before I got the car (at my nissan dealer)
http://picasaweb.google.no/lh/photo/nPX ... directlink
http://picasaweb.google.no/lh/photo/2yD ... directlink
No idea of the brand
I've been considering the weathertech ones myself because of the non stick feature, but any of you that have them do you have your front windows tinted? Are there any adverse effects against the top of inside of the window? TIAblink32 wrote:I run the same visors. Tension from the design helps hold them in channel but they do actually come with an adhesive strip. So there is a positive grip from the adhesive tape and the visors design prevents it from simply falling out. You'd have to rip/bend it out.Mark72501 wrote:So I guess those just slide up into the channels and stay there? Do they not scratch the edge of the windows (the part that slides up into the channel) any? They look nice and clean...just wondering about those things.
They haven't left any marks on my windows. I suppose they could if you let an excessive amount of dirt, dust and grit build up, but nothing on mine over the past 3 years.
I definitely like them. Never was a fan of the "stick on the door frame" ones.
That's what i was worried about, i'm just not a fan of the stick on ones or at least haven't found a set that I like. Thanks NVRDONE.NVRDONE wrote:I tried the weathertech ones, but the clearence was so tight that my window tint started to peel along the top of the window. So I returned them & haven't trayed any other ones.