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Today we are going to install part number P580178 from Putco, and we are going to install this on a 2009 Dodge Ram full-size pickup. These vent visors will install in the channel with the window, and these will actually have a little bit of adhesive on them to help them stick to the inside of the channel of the door itself. The track that the vent visor fits into is right here, all the way down. And what happens is that the adhesive on the vent visor itself will actually attach to this inside edge on top up here, inside this edge right here. So before you peel the backing off the adhesive, it is a good idea to always do a test of it first. So let us put it right in the channel and just pop it into place. Then you have a good idea of where the adhesive sticks onto the weatherstripping here. more
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Posted: 7/24/2009 2:13:21 PM
Today we are going to be installing window visors from WeatherTech, part number WT80018, on a 2000 Chevrolet S-10. The first thing we want to do is to do a little bit of prep work to the window. We want to just take and clean the top portion of the window off. We just use a light solvent or just regular soap and water to do this. And you also want to get in and clean out the window sill as well. For this particular set of visors, there is not any sort of adhesive that is going to be used to hold the visors in, so it is not that imperative that we get it that clean. But on some of the visors, there will be additional double-sided tape to help hold it into the sill, and in that case you want to make sure you get it cleaned out really well. more
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Posted: 6/5/2009 9:58:02 AM
Today we are going to show you how to install EGR tapeless window visors, part # 571351. This will fit the Chevrolet Trailblazer 02-06 and the GMC Envoy XL 02-06. This kit is a four piece system that covers all four windows, it is pretty simple to install. We are going to start with the first half front windows. All they do is pop in and slide into the track. To slide it in the track, there will be a lot of twisting and bending, but it will bend and flex to accommodate that. Once you get the window visors installed, a good thing is to run your windows up and down a few times. The window will drag on the plastic a little bit as you can see. The plastic does get pushed up by the window. What you want to do is actually take some time and run them up and down a few times and let them sit in the sunlight preferably or at least in a warm environment. That way it will conform to the window and the seal around the window. more
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Posted: 7/17/2008 4:27:14 AM