vent visors: "in-channel" or "doube-sided tape"
#2
Had the window channel ones on our Tundra. They were nice, but we cracked them both putting them in. It never caused any problems, but one of the corners that fits in the window channel broke off on each side. Then again we put them on in the dead of winter.
#3
bud,
i like the in-channel ones. low-profile, doesnt stick out, etc.
as for cracking in the corner from the previous post, theres a right way and a wrong way to put them in. possibly the winter weather made the visors too hard to bend.
take a look at my writeup (yes, i did one for this easy task): http://www.4runners.org/articles/macneil
I like the macneil weatherflectors.
bob
i like the in-channel ones. low-profile, doesnt stick out, etc.
as for cracking in the corner from the previous post, theres a right way and a wrong way to put them in. possibly the winter weather made the visors too hard to bend.
take a look at my writeup (yes, i did one for this easy task): http://www.4runners.org/articles/macneil
I like the macneil weatherflectors.
bob
#4
I have the 3M tape ones and they look nice and offer a little more water intrusion protection but the in-channel ones do look nice and are obviously much easier to remove unlike the tape ones.
I got my Ventvisors from Pep Boys for $45 for the 4 piece set.
I got my Ventvisors from Pep Boys for $45 for the 4 piece set.
#6
Ive had both. I had the 3m stick on stule for a long time, untill some leaned into my truck and banged their head on it. I went and about the in channel "Weather Tech" ones and they were a pain in the @$$ to put in on the front windows. After I got thoes one, I removed the old broken ones. They had been on so long on the truck there were stains from the dirt/ water/ tape line. Till this day no matter what I do I cant get it all off. So to all you people out there, if you buy the tape ones dont take them off unless your ready to fight the stains. I recomend the in channel ones
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#8
I had WeatherTech's on my Dodge P/U for 4+ years. The only problem I noticed was slight scratching of the edge of the window if there was dirt on the glass or in the track when you open/close them. In channel is a much cleaner look IMO.
#9
Originally Posted by X-AWDriver
Has anybody had the in channel ones for a extended period of time since I've heard that they tend to rattle and become loose after a couple of years?
I used the Clim-air brand, excellent quality, don't know if these are a Euro or US item or if they're available in your area.
Last edited by Morr; Nov 16, 2004 at 03:14 AM.
#10
My in-channels fell out when I rolled down the window and were driven over by the guy behind me. I only had them like three weeks. Plus, the auto up feature on the window never worked again.
Nice concept, poor execution. I took all of my in-channels out, minus the crushed one, and dumped them in the trash.
Nice concept, poor execution. I took all of my in-channels out, minus the crushed one, and dumped them in the trash.
#11
I had the 3M Stick on ones and loved them. Until my ex's brother rolled my truck
Now I only have One side. The 3M Tape came off no problem. and didnt leaveany stains.
Anyone know if I can just buy the drivers side and not all 4 ?
Now I only have One side. The 3M Tape came off no problem. and didnt leaveany stains.Anyone know if I can just buy the drivers side and not all 4 ?
#12
I'm a fan of of the stick-on ones.
My frirnd has a 99 4runner and does get the rattling sometimes and they've made some marks from the glass.
I've had mine on for about 6 years now!

I also like how dark they are making them go great with the tint
My frirnd has a 99 4runner and does get the rattling sometimes and they've made some marks from the glass.
I've had mine on for about 6 years now!

I also like how dark they are making them go great with the tint
Last edited by Jason B; Nov 16, 2004 at 09:52 AM.
#13
Originally Posted by X-AWDriver
Has anybody had the in channel ones for a extended period of time since I've heard that they tend to rattle and become loose after a couple of years?
#14
I 've got the MacNeil WeatherTech (in channel) brand on mine for more than 4 years now.. no cracks or rattling whatsoever...Great product, the best I've seen so far...Installation was very easy & simple.. There is a write up on this particular brand in the write up section of the forum check it out...
Last edited by Noliwan; Nov 16, 2004 at 10:19 AM.
#15
my in channel ones became very loose after 3 months then one fell out i got rid of them and am waiting for the funds to get a new set like jasons aqnd have them painted to match the rig. saw a millenium silver 4runner back home with this and the sunroos deflector doen and it looked tits
#18
Pep Boys around here was the only place that seems to stock 3rd gen 4Runner stuff on a semi regular basis. They actually had three sets of visors for 3rd gens and I bought two of them since my mom was jealous of mine on my '97 and wanted them on her Limited.
#19
I have the 3M AVS VentVisors. I like them better than the in-channel ones a friend has on his truck. THose are a bizzatch to get in, and dont provide enough coverage. Besides, it looks funny on the rear windows...



my guess its the in-channel.