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Old 04-20-2009, 06:25 PM   #1
schreck
 
Drives: 2009
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Location: Yaris 5 dr hatch
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Question Stick On or In Channel Visors

This is a question that has probably been asked before, but I couldn't find it offhand.

I want to get vent visors for my windows since rain has a nasty tendency to drip inside.

I had the stick ons with my Mazda and they did okay; however, I would like to try the in channel versions. My previous experience with an old Dodge Omni was less than spectacular but that also was 20 years ago when visors were made of aluminum.

This is where the problem begins. I've seen several positive and negative stories about the in channel versions, but nothing specific to the Yaris (it's an 09 5 door hatch).

Has anybody had any window binding with the in-channel versions or any other problems?
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