Window Visors for Sedan
Does anyone know who sells them, aftermarket, OEM, JDM, I don't care. Driving around Miami in the rain with the window crack is not fun when all the water coming off the windshield sneaks into the vacuum created by the open window
For reference, I mean these things -->

Also, could I use the visors from another car and make it work? I.e. Civic Hatch fronts and EG rear if I can't find an adequate solution?
For reference, I mean these things --> Also, could I use the visors from another car and make it work? I.e. Civic Hatch fronts and EG rear if I can't find an adequate solution?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdm_ef3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
These are the best but more $$
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</TD></TR></TABLE> Ouch, those seem to be the best but they cost more then my transmission
Back to square three.
These are the best but more $$
JDM YO
Check out the sig for some more EF Sedan info
</TD></TR></TABLE> Ouch, those seem to be the best but they cost more then my transmission
Back to square three.
For the price, I'd recommend the OEM Honda visors. Sure they're expensive, and they're a PITA to install if you've got an LX or an EX, but even so they're still worth it.
They're very durable, they look great, and fit great...and won't be available forever.
I got mine from Password...they're the only place I ever found that sells them new.
I had the Ventvisor brand visors before these and they sucked *****. Not only did they bend and warp in the sun (which made them look droopy and saggy), but they eventually fell off. After only a few months.
Weather-Tech sells in-channel visors for the FRONT only for around $50. They're very nice, but again, ONLY for the front.
My OEM's

They're very durable, they look great, and fit great...and won't be available forever.
I got mine from Password...they're the only place I ever found that sells them new.
I had the Ventvisor brand visors before these and they sucked *****. Not only did they bend and warp in the sun (which made them look droopy and saggy), but they eventually fell off. After only a few months.
Weather-Tech sells in-channel visors for the FRONT only for around $50. They're very nice, but again, ONLY for the front.
My OEM's

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jonathan_ED3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">For the price, I'd recommend the OEM Honda visors. Sure they're expensive, and they're a PITA to install if you've got an LX or an EX, but even so they're still worth it.</TD></TR></TABLE> Well....looks like I know what to ask for christmas.
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