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I know this is probably a dumb question but I'm going to ask anyway. I'm wanting to put some window vent visors on my 2022 .Aren't the bodies the exact same as a 2021?
I know this is probably a dumb question but I'm going to ask anyway. I'm wanting to put some window vent visors on my 2022 .Aren't the bodies the exact same as a 2021?
Yes, the same.
Found some in channel vent visors on ebay for about $35, going to give them a try when my truck gets here.
I have a like-new set of Weathertech in-channel visors I’ll ship to someone if they’ll pay shipping. They are just too dark with my tint so I removed them. Just let me know!
Why do y'all want these? I have never understood exactly what they do.
You can leave your windows cracked to let the heat out when parked in the hot sun, without worrying about rain getting in and soaking the door panel and seats.
Being from Texas, I'm pretty surprised at your question actually...
Yes, cracking for heat is the main purpose. My secondary purpose is I run a Dometic fridge in my Jeep and now my truck. It runs off 12 volts while I'm driving but when I get to camp I run a power cord through the window and plug into shore power so as not to run the battery down. I roll the window up under the vent to keep rain out but leave room for the power cord.
I have a like-new set of Weathertech in-channel visors I’ll ship to someone if they’ll pay shipping. They are just too dark with my tint so I removed them. Just let me know!
I got these in channel for my 2020, work great. Install them when it is HOT out and leave the windows up for 3 days. And you better REALLY clean inside the window rail too with alcohol to get any oils off.