Fantastic video with close ups played at slower speed! I don't think I could do it with just the OEM paper it came with. A tip for others: The clips go in between the plastic and rubber, not where the window rolls up and would touch them. It didn't slide in easily at first and I struggled. Play with the angle toward outside of the car. It should slip in with little force with correct angle.
Thank you! I've had mine for a few months now, and tbh I kinda forgot I had them. I was nervous to put them on since this is my first time, and the clips had me nervous, Mazda gave me instructions, but it was kind of overwhelming. My dealer wanted $90 usd to install. I figured it would take me 3 hours to earn $90, so in exchange for my time, I'd be able to do them myself. I'm going to slap these on right now. You were the only video I could find of installation of oem products.
@JonCandiales Thanks mate! I believe I got 35% on the driver and passenger side window, and 5% on the rear passenger windows + rear window. The windshield is also tinted but I forget the exact %, it was light though.
@@itsJaysPOVJust found these on Bayson R motorsport, same sleek oem style. Do these require any extra 3m adhesive for install?...if needed I already have some.
@MATIKKMUZIK101 Naw, the adhesive that came with the visors is just fine. It's still holding up strong to this day. Just ensure the surface is cleaned well before applying the adhesive.
The only window visor install vid that matters IMO.
Fantastic video with close ups played at slower speed! I don't think I could do it with just the OEM paper it came with. A tip for others: The clips go in between the plastic and rubber, not where the window rolls up and would touch them. It didn't slide in easily at first and I struggled. Play with the angle toward outside of the car. It should slip in with little force with correct angle.
I think you're the only one that has the OEM door visor installation vid. I have a CX-5 and this video still applies. Thank you!
I’m going to do this! Thank you!
Thanks bro 😊🙏🏾. Very helpful
Nice!! Car be looking clean asf!!!!!❤❤❤
Thank you for a very good tutorial!
Thank you! I've had mine for a few months now, and tbh I kinda forgot I had them. I was nervous to put them on since this is my first time, and the clips had me nervous, Mazda gave me instructions, but it was kind of overwhelming. My dealer wanted $90 usd to install. I figured it would take me 3 hours to earn $90, so in exchange for my time, I'd be able to do them myself. I'm going to slap these on right now. You were the only video I could find of installation of oem products.
@Callie83 Glad I could help! Yeah, the instruction illustrations took me a while to understand! I figured others would have trouble as well haha 😄
How did you make out with the B pillar clips?
Very helpful - thank you!
Cool thanks man. Was looking for a reference video for the cx-5 OEM visors these seem similar.
Looks great! Can I ask you what’s the percentage of the tints on the sides and the front windshield?
@JonCandiales Thanks mate! I believe I got 35% on the driver and passenger side window, and 5% on the rear passenger windows + rear window. The windshield is also tinted but I forget the exact %, it was light though.
Do you think these would fit the sedan 2024?
@michaeljuan9552 I believe there are separate visors sold for the sedan, but the installation process should be identical
From where can i get those
@@MrEliteMossy probably can order them from your nearest Mazda dealer, or online from a mazda parts website
@@itsJaysPOVJust found these on Bayson R motorsport, same sleek oem style. Do these require any extra 3m adhesive for install?...if needed I already have some.
@MATIKKMUZIK101 Naw, the adhesive that came with the visors is just fine. It's still holding up strong to this day. Just ensure the surface is cleaned well before applying the adhesive.
I found it cheapest shipped from bam wholesale. Mazdaswag was 2nd a little more expensive
@@Hiker1987what is bam?