Does anyone have instructions for JDM EK window visors?
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I bought set from Leo over @ JDM Spec Performance. However, they didn't come w/ instructions. There are 10 mounting brackets enclosed, but I have no idea where they go. I'd like to get these things installed since hurricane season is starting in Florida. Thanks for help.
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Another uneducated post....
They are quite useful for letting the car ventilate w/o having to worry about water getting inside if it rains.
But I would not have dropped the cash for J-spec ones, I want to get the WeatherTech visors, which go for about $40 for a 2-door set, and fit inside the window channel w/o hardware. You can install or remove them whenever you like.
They are quite useful for letting the car ventilate w/o having to worry about water getting inside if it rains.
But I would not have dropped the cash for J-spec ones, I want to get the WeatherTech visors, which go for about $40 for a 2-door set, and fit inside the window channel w/o hardware. You can install or remove them whenever you like.
go to your local honda dealer parts department and ask for a crv wind visor instructions and you can use that as a guide.
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gold - I think there are total of 4 screws. Which 2 brackets should I screw in on both sides? I pulled off some of rubber weatherstripping around window, but I didn't see anywhere to put screw. From looking @ screws, it seems they should go into hole that's already present.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Another uneducated post....
They are quite useful for letting the car ventilate w/o having to worry about water getting inside if it rains.
But I would not have dropped the cash for J-spec ones, I want to get the WeatherTech visors, which go for about $40 for a 2-door set, and fit inside the window channel w/o hardware. You can install or remove them whenever you like.
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only the JDM ones are stupid
because you are paying twice as much for JDM. the weathertech ones are fine, do the same job, for half the price.
They are quite useful for letting the car ventilate w/o having to worry about water getting inside if it rains.
But I would not have dropped the cash for J-spec ones, I want to get the WeatherTech visors, which go for about $40 for a 2-door set, and fit inside the window channel w/o hardware. You can install or remove them whenever you like.
</TD></TR></TABLE>only the JDM ones are stupid
because you are paying twice as much for JDM. the weathertech ones are fine, do the same job, for half the price.
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