| 2002 Acura MDX! |
Who has vent visors on their X?????? I want to get four of them but I don't know where to get them. Any sugguestions???? If you have on e please post it here.
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| amazent |
| I just got a set from Tim at hondacuraworld.com. |
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| MDXLNT |
quote: Originally posted by 2002 Acura MDX!
Who has vent visors on their X?????? I want to get four of them but I don't know where to get them. Any sugguestions???? If you have on e please post it here.
Thanks
amazent,
I also purchased the Vent Visors from Hondacuraworld and posted a picture here ($69): http://www.acuramdx.org/forums/show...68&pagenumber=2
But, check out rvehock's WeatherFlectors. They look nice, but I guess they're a little tricky to install: http://www.acuramdx.org/forums/show...ch&pagenumber=1
Good luck deciding which to go with! |
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| mdxxxx |
quote: Originally posted by 2002 Acura MDX!
Who has vent visors on their X?????? I want to get four of them but I don't know where to get them. Any sugguestions???? If you have on e please post it here.
Thanks
I recommend Weathertec's WeatherFlectors. The're more subtle and appear to blend in aesthetically. IMO.
go to www.mats.com ;) |
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| JTM |
| I think WeatherFlectors looks better. Plus it doesn't required taping on the windows frame. If you decide to remove it, you won't find those sticky items around your windows frame. :2: |
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| amazent |
quote: Originally posted by MDXLNT
amazent,
I also purchased the Vent Visors from Hondacuraworld and posted a picture here ($69): http://www.acuramdx.org/forums/show...68&pagenumber=2
But, check out rvehock's WeatherFlectors. They look nice, but I guess they're a little tricky to install: http://www.acuramdx.org/forums/show...ch&pagenumber=1
Good luck deciding which to go with!
I totally agree with all of you that Weather Flectors are more aesthetically pleasing. After my set of VentVisors were installed, found rvehock's posts. BTW, rvehock, beautiful GG, my second choice.
Anyways, Tim doesn't carry WTs. ?????? Tim.... |
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| kishino |
| Get the weatherflectors. They look alot better than the ventvisors. I had bad experiences with ventvisors. Remember that I had it on one of my old cars. Took the car to the car wash and the visor just flew right off during the drying in the wash. The weatherflectors fit right into the window channel, not hard to install at all. Took me all of 10min. Enjoy. |
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| powellj |
2002 Acura MDX
I bought my Weathertech vent visors from Urban Jungle in California.
I highly recommend these. It took about ten minuits to install and it
doesn't require adhesive tape. It will be nice for you to keep the windows cracked open a bit during all the rain that you get up there on the coast.
In Phoenix here, I noticed a big difference being able to leave the windows opened about an inch during our hot summers. However during monsoon season, a rain with a fifty mph wind can drive the rain almost horizontally and the vent visors stood up to the test.
The web site is urbanjunglesuv.com.
Good Luck.
PS. Don't try to deny the rain comment I made about Vancouver. I lived there most my life. |
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| DaleB |
They actually blend in better than you would expect. Not like those big curvy things you see on older vans.
And the first rain you realize the benefit. Or even a windy day.
macneilautomotive.com has them too.
or weathertech.com (MacNeil is the main distributor but the prices seems to match everyone else) |
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