Window visor water thing
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Window visor water thing
Spending countless hours on back roads and trying to negotiate fields, I typically keep my window down for better visibility and I am tired of having rain running into the pickup. Do the little plastic things that sit over the windows help at all keep the rain from coming into the truck? If you got them pictures would be nice too, and were to get them? Thanks
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i have them on my f150 and they do help, i can have my window down 2-3 inches on the highway and more if im not going very fast. i like them and will def put them on my next truck. try jcwhitney stylin concepts any of those aftemarket accesories places.
hope this helps!
josh
hope this helps!
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They make two different styles. Some will double-stick tape to the outside of your door, and the other style will tuck up inside your window track.
I have had both and really prefer the style that tucks inside. They look cleaner and won't have the chance of blowing off on the highway...
And yes, they really help you getting some fresh air in the cab without the rain..
I have had both and really prefer the style that tucks inside. They look cleaner and won't have the chance of blowing off on the highway...
And yes, they really help you getting some fresh air in the cab without the rain..
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They work, I have a pair on mine and I like them cause they help defrost the windows during the winter and I can leave the windows cracked a little in the summer so it does'nt get so hot in the cab, also keeps out rain, when you think about it there really isnt any downside to these things.
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