Anyone here try the WeatherTech visors / bug deflector?
#16
I'm wondering about theft for the Weathertech's. I've they're in-channel, wouldn't it be easier for someone to pull down on them to force the windows down and open?
edit: forgot to comment on the JDMs - very nice, clean look. I would love to see one on the 2nd Gen if anyone's got them.
edit: forgot to comment on the JDMs - very nice, clean look. I would love to see one on the 2nd Gen if anyone's got them.
I suppose someone could pull them out if they really wanted to, though they are really snug in there. How pathetic for someone to steal window visors.
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With the current economic situation, odd things happen.
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Actually, my comment wasn't whether someone would want to steal the visors but actually to use them as a tool to break into the car (either discreetly or otherwise) by pulling the window down, if possible.
Thanks for your comments.
Thanks for your comments.
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Weathertech visors have been on all of my trucks for at least the last 15 years. Easy to install/remove. I usually move them to the newer 1/2 ton when the lease is due. Every few years the door structures change & I need to buy a new set for the new model. The set on my '10 F150 are off my '07.
Broke one couple years ago installing them. One phone call & had a new rear pair no charge sent to the house.
Actually looking at a set for the RX. Believe the doors are the same as the previous model?
Broke one couple years ago installing them. One phone call & had a new rear pair no charge sent to the house.
Actually looking at a set for the RX. Believe the doors are the same as the previous model?
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