Install Rear Sunshade after purchase
#1
Install Rear Sunshade after purchase
Has anyone ever done or heard of installing a rear sunshade after purchasing the ES350 ?
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#2
No, never heard of someone doing that. I think it would be extremely difficult and as always costly. And I assume that this price is just for the switch and relay.
But FWIW I have had the sunscreens for many years on several cars here in Arizona and still seldom use it. Sometimes while parked if I remember to raise it.
Dave Mac
But FWIW I have had the sunscreens for many years on several cars here in Arizona and still seldom use it. Sometimes while parked if I remember to raise it.
Dave Mac
#3
Lexus Champion
No, never heard of someone doing that. I think it would be extremely difficult and as always costly. And I assume that this price is just for the switch and relay.
But FWIW I have had the sunscreens for many years on several cars here in Arizona and still seldom use it. Sometimes while parked if I remember to raise it.
Dave Mac
But FWIW I have had the sunscreens for many years on several cars here in Arizona and still seldom use it. Sometimes while parked if I remember to raise it.
Dave Mac
#4
I use the rear shade a lot in the summer combined with a windshield shade. Both of them together do a pretty good job of keeping the interior temps somewhat bearable until the A/C can kick in.
#5
I have one in my car, I seldom use it aswell, when I was researching options for my car, this was one I THOUGHT I had to have, but hardly notice its there, infact I find it makes its difficult to see out of the rear window, do not waste your time and/or money on this.
#6
Driver School Candidate
Rear sunshade install
I have a 2007 ultra w/auto sunshade. I use it all the time, and love the idea of the sunshade. My only issue is that it retracts when the car is in reverse. I wish I could shut that feature off and have it remain up all the time. The up and down is a bit much.
I had a 2007 Camry XLE with a standard manual rear sunshade. I left it up all the time. I had no problem seeing through it. The Camry had 2 hooks above the rear window that the sunshade hooked to. It looked great, and I never had a problem with it. It was in the up position for years. You might want to check Toyota for the Camry manual sunshade to see if it might fit the ES350.
I had a 2007 Camry XLE with a standard manual rear sunshade. I left it up all the time. I had no problem seeing through it. The Camry had 2 hooks above the rear window that the sunshade hooked to. It looked great, and I never had a problem with it. It was in the up position for years. You might want to check Toyota for the Camry manual sunshade to see if it might fit the ES350.
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#8
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I guess I'm going to be the odd-man-out here. While I might use a sunscreen if I had one, I sure do like window tinting as an option. If our 2008 hadn't had its windows tinted already when we bought it, I would have had it done ASAP. The sun here in western Colorado can be really intense in the summer, and tinting really cuts down on the heat inside the car.
#9
I have a 2007 ultra w/auto sunshade. I use it all the time, and love the idea of the sunshade. My only issue is that it retracts when the car is in reverse. I wish I could shut that feature off and have it remain up all the time. The up and down is a bit much.
I had a 2007 Camry XLE with a standard manual rear sunshade. I left it up all the time. I had no problem seeing through it. The Camry had 2 hooks above the rear window that the sunshade hooked to. It looked great, and I never had a problem with it. It was in the up position for years. You might want to check Toyota for the Camry manual sunshade to see if it might fit the ES350.
I had a 2007 Camry XLE with a standard manual rear sunshade. I left it up all the time. I had no problem seeing through it. The Camry had 2 hooks above the rear window that the sunshade hooked to. It looked great, and I never had a problem with it. It was in the up position for years. You might want to check Toyota for the Camry manual sunshade to see if it might fit the ES350.
#10
Lead Lap
Even with a ClubLexus discount, the rear shade assembly and package shelf alone for an ES350 are over $1,500 from Sewell not including wiring which probably is part of a larger wiring loom.
I wish Lexus had continued supplying the dealer installed manually retractable rear shades of the early 1990's. They were very high quality and inexpensive - about $75 not including installation which took less than an hour.
The one on my first LS was still in perfect condiition after 13 1/2 years when I sold the car in 2003. Unfortunately, the new owner didn't retract the shade one dark night and backed into a concrete pillar doing significant damage. Only the side windows were tinted on that car - to 35%. I left the rear window untinted so I could lower the shade and see to back up at night.
I wish Lexus had continued supplying the dealer installed manually retractable rear shades of the early 1990's. They were very high quality and inexpensive - about $75 not including installation which took less than an hour.
The one on my first LS was still in perfect condiition after 13 1/2 years when I sold the car in 2003. Unfortunately, the new owner didn't retract the shade one dark night and backed into a concrete pillar doing significant damage. Only the side windows were tinted on that car - to 35%. I left the rear window untinted so I could lower the shade and see to back up at night.
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