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WeatherTech vs standard window visors
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 6:30 am
by BadBrew
I swapped my window visors today because I broke one of my old one while scrapping ice this winter :. I thought I'd pay the extra to have WeatherTech visors this time. Here's a few comparison pics on a 03-08 Vibe (click to zoom):Before:After:Side to side:Totally worth it IMO
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 8:11 am
by blindman10
Pretty sharp looking...also on my list!
Re: WeatherTech vs standard window visors (BadBrew)
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:12 am
by Crabbycrab
Wow, looks great. I just took off my Vent Shades (exact same as your old ones) and was considering replacing with the Weather Tech ones. A few questions si vous plait:Would you describe your experience with the differences between the two in terms of:noisewind passage into the interior with windows down or crackedrain Removing the sticky tape was a nightmare for me, how did it go for you?Merci!
Re: WeatherTech vs standard window visors (Crabbycrab)
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:51 am
by BadBrew
Quote, originally posted by Crabbycrab »Would you describe your experience with the differences between the two in terms of:noisewind passage into the interior with windows down or crackedrain Removing the sticky tape was a nightmare for me, how did it go for you?Merci!I've spent a few kms on the highway for the same questions this afternoon I'd say there's a bit less wind noise BUT as the window is sightly open and loose in the weathestrip, on bumpy roads I can hear it shaking and bumping the visor which is a bit annoying.Heavy rain and thunderstorms forecast tomorrow here so I'll check for aerodynamics I don't if it was your case, but my old visor tended to swirl the water on my front windows making them dirtier.As for the old tape, I used a plastic scraper (badge remover) and WD40 as a solvent, finished the job with an old rag and elbow grease. I'd say it took about 90 minutes to clean it off. Had to wash the car thoroughly after, there was oil everywhere!FYI, I ordered from
http://www.weathertech.ca/ and got it next day to my door. I wanted to order from the US .com site since it's 40$ cheaper + the current exchange rate, but it's impossible.I'll post updates on my experience this week!
Re: WeatherTech vs standard window visors (BadBrew)
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:35 am
by Blanco_Diablo
Quote, originally posted by BadBrew »...on bumpy roads I can hear it shaking and bumping the visor which is a bit annoying.I took off the factory double sided tape before installing mine (it peeled off easily) and replaced it with a thicker 3M grey tape that was also double sided but has some foam height to it. No rattles whatsoever for me. You may want to consider that eventually. Less likely to fall out as some of the rear visors have been known to do over time. Thanks to 06pvibe for that advice.Have had mine a few months, still love 'em
Re: WeatherTech vs standard window visors (Blanco_Diablo)
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:46 am
by BadBrew
Quote, originally posted by Blanco_Diablo »I took off the factory double sided tape before installing mine (it peeled off easily) and replaced it with a thicker 3M grey tape that was also double sided but has some foam height to it. No rattles whatsoever for me. You may want to consider that eventually. Less likely to fall out as some of the rear visors have been known to do over time. Thanks to 06pvibe for that advice.Have had mine a few months, still love 'em I think this is a great advice, but I did clean the weather strip interior with alcohol swabs. It seemed tightly bounded but I'll check it out again in a few days. Thanks!
Re: WeatherTech vs standard window visors (BadBrew)
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 11:55 am
by A Psycho Martyr
I say it was money WELL spent. Dude, in that picture where they're side-by-side, the old one look like cheap-o'snice improvement
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:15 pm
by beemerphile1
Wow, the Weathertech have a much cleaner appearance.Keep us posted on how they work regarding noise and rain.