I just installed a set of AVS Ventvisors that I got as a Father's Day Gift from my two sons. I followed the easy instructions and watched this great installation video - and the installation was a snap! The only additional "tool" I used was a pair of tweezers - which made it So Very Easy to lift the backing off the adhesive strips. My 2014 Buick Encore looks Absolutely Stunning with its new AVS Ventvisors, which are not only a very functional upgrade but also - a very stylish upgrade as well! I give the AVS Ventvisors my Highest Recommendation - if you are looking to add window vents to your vehicle - these are most definitely the ones you will want to purchase!
I bought avs in channel vent visors for my Dodge Avenger a few yrs ago they looked awesome one issue I found was at times the corner of the vent visors would catch the windows when rolling the window up I can be a pain in the butt when your driving and only person in the vehicle had to pull over a few times and push up on the vent visors while rolling up the window/s anyone have a simple permanent solution to this issue would be great I love the in channel vent visors however if this is an ongoing issue I might have to reconsider other vent visors styles
Too bad the tape/glue lasts for like 6 months, and then it starts leaking. Take the truck through a car wash, and it will destroy the visors. Hell any kind of bump on the visors will knock them loose.
I just installed a set of AVS Ventvisors that I got as a Father's Day Gift from my two sons. I followed the easy instructions and watched this great installation video - and the installation was a snap! The only additional "tool" I used was a pair of tweezers - which made it So Very Easy to lift the backing off the adhesive strips. My 2014 Buick Encore looks Absolutely Stunning with its new AVS Ventvisors, which are not only a very functional upgrade but also - a very stylish upgrade as well! I give the AVS Ventvisors my Highest Recommendation - if you are looking to add window vents to your vehicle - these are most definitely the ones you will want to purchase!
I bought avs in channel vent visors for my Dodge Avenger a few yrs ago they looked awesome one issue I found was at times the corner of the vent visors would catch the windows when rolling the window up I can be a pain in the butt when your driving and only person in the vehicle had to pull over a few times and push up on the vent visors while rolling up the window/s anyone have a simple permanent solution to this issue would be great I love the in channel vent visors however if this is an ongoing issue I might have to reconsider other vent visors styles
What do you do if the window hits the visor when putting it up and won't go past the bottom of the visor? I also bought AVS
grasias por poner este tutorial... saludos
Too bad the tape/glue lasts for like 6 months, and then it starts leaking. Take the truck through a car wash, and it will destroy the visors. Hell any kind of bump on the visors will knock them loose.