How Do WeatherTech SunShades Attach To The Windows
Updated 02/03/2026 | Published 07/24/2024 >
Question:
how do you attach these inside?
asked by: Pam E
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Expert Reply:
Hi Pam,
The WeatherTech Roll Up SunShade Kit # WT87QV "stick" to the windows from static friction. You'll unroll the shades and place the black side facing out during the winter or the silver side facing out during the summer.
expert reply by:
Kevin C
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WeatherTech Roll Up SunShade Kit - Front and Side Windows - Dual Purpose
- Windshield Cover
- Car
- SUV
- Truck
- Van
- Inside Vehicle
- Good UV/Dust/Weather Protection
- Silver
- WeatherTech
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Jerred H.
2/3/2026
Hi Pam, how did the WeatherTech Roll Up SunShade Kit work once you placed it on your windows? It’d be great to hear if the static friction held the shades in place as expected. Your feedback could help others looking for the same setup.