Wellvisors Window Visors
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Wellvisors Window Visors
Bought these visors and I must say, they're extremely nice for the price. I like how they don't end before the last window on the back door like the OEM Nissan visors. Would recommend for anyone considering! Install was easy after watching the install video on Youtube.
WellVisors Side Window Deflectors Infiniti G25 G37 Q40 Sedan 07-15 With Chrome Trim
WellVisors Side Window Deflectors Infiniti G25 G37 Q40 Sedan 07-15 With Chrome Trim
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abrecos (08-09-2020)
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Plenty of body parts are installed with tape like front lips and spoilers...these also have clips which make them nice and rigid.
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I had a 2008 acura tl with oem acura window visors for 4 years. It was also held on by 3m tape and clips.
I think most oem applications use the combination of 3m tape and clips.
Weathertech makes visors that don't use tape or clips. Instead they sit in the window channel. They also look like pure ****
I think most oem applications use the combination of 3m tape and clips.
Weathertech makes visors that don't use tape or clips. Instead they sit in the window channel. They also look like pure ****
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I have the JDM window visors on my car and they look identical to those you show. They were a bit more expensive at around $110 IIRC. They are also held on with a couple of clips and the 3M tape and I've had no problems with any of them to date. The tape MIGHT eventually split but I doubt that the super-heavy-duty-industrial-grade glue will ever give up the ghost. In fact, IIRC the instructions said to make sure that the visors were exactly in place before removing the waxed paper covering the tape since they are virtually impossible to move once they have contacted the door frame. FWIW, I installed the mud guards on my car after I bought it and they are held on with screws, push-pins and 3M tape. I would expect that I would have more problems with them than the visors but so far (knock on wood) I have had no problems with them, either.
I have the WeatherTech visors on the wife's 2011 Subaru Outback. They work well enough but they're not attached as well as the ones on the G and tend to shift around a little when the windows are opened.
I have the WeatherTech visors on the wife's 2011 Subaru Outback. They work well enough but they're not attached as well as the ones on the G and tend to shift around a little when the windows are opened.
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I had a 2008 acura tl with oem acura window visors for 4 years. It was also held on by 3m tape and clips.
I think most oem applications use the combination of 3m tape and clips.
Weathertech makes visors that don't use tape or clips. Instead they sit in the window channel. They also look like pure ****
I think most oem applications use the combination of 3m tape and clips.
Weathertech makes visors that don't use tape or clips. Instead they sit in the window channel. They also look like pure ****
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I have the JDM window visors on my car and they look identical to those you show. They were a bit more expensive at around $110 IIRC. They are also held on with a couple of clips and the 3M tape and I've had no problems with any of them to date. The tape MIGHT eventually split but I doubt that the super-heavy-duty-industrial-grade glue will ever give up the ghost. In fact, IIRC the instructions said to make sure that the visors were exactly in place before removing the waxed paper covering the tape since they are virtually impossible to move once they have contacted the door frame. FWIW, I installed the mud guards on my car after I bought it and they are held on with screws, push-pins and 3M tape. I would expect that I would have more problems with them than the visors but so far (knock on wood) I have had no problems with them, either.
I have the WeatherTech visors on the wife's 2011 Subaru Outback. They work well enough but they're not attached as well as the ones on the G and tend to shift around a little when the windows are opened.
I have the WeatherTech visors on the wife's 2011 Subaru Outback. They work well enough but they're not attached as well as the ones on the G and tend to shift around a little when the windows are opened.
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Yes, I agree with your observations on price and fit. I'm not familiar with your particular brand so I'm not in a position to assess their quality. I wasn't trying to say the JDM units are any better; just commenting on how the factory ones are attached. If you're happy, that's all that really matters.
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