EGR Window Visors for 27.50
#44
Just installed mine also. I've got to give 'StylinTrucks' cudos for their customer service. My first set arrived damaged (all four were damaged). This was due to poor packaging. Called them and they told me they would send a new set out immediately. That was 6/11. Got the new set 6/13.
FYI, EGR ventshades are made in Australia. Possibly by kangaroos??
FYI, EGR ventshades are made in Australia. Possibly by kangaroos??
Last edited by HillsdaleHHR; 06-15-2008 at 06:44 AM. Reason: Reduced pic size
#46
Very easy and step-by-step instructions are included.
For the front you just basically put the window down, stick the end in behind the mirror and then you have to flex the visor (bend it without breaking, wasn't too bad) to get the rear end of the visor into the channel. Once that's done you go back and work the visor from front to back into the channel and then put your window up and down 5 times.
Rear was similar except there is tape to assist the visor staying in the channel. Remove paper to expose the tape, put the front end in first and then flex the visor to put the rear end in and work the visor into the channel from front to back. They say the tape takes 72 hours to fully adhere so you have time to get it in place as needed.
For the front you just basically put the window down, stick the end in behind the mirror and then you have to flex the visor (bend it without breaking, wasn't too bad) to get the rear end of the visor into the channel. Once that's done you go back and work the visor from front to back into the channel and then put your window up and down 5 times.
Rear was similar except there is tape to assist the visor staying in the channel. Remove paper to expose the tape, put the front end in first and then flex the visor to put the rear end in and work the visor into the channel from front to back. They say the tape takes 72 hours to fully adhere so you have time to get it in place as needed.
#47
I also installed my visors today....not the best picture, but the installation was as easy as described earlier in this thread. A tiny bit of the adhesive showed on the rear ones after install....nothing a razor knife and a fingernail could not cure...