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11-12-2007, 06:49 PM
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so, i want one of those little visor deals for over the front windshield. whaer can i get one?
11-12-2007, 07:02 PM
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Well I am wanting the same ones, Lund makes them they go around 250-350. I would like to find a good deal on some used ones.
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LMC truck carries them, so does National Parts Depot or you can get them from lund.
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JC Whitney carries them at a reasonable price. They are called Moon visors by the way.
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11-12-2007, 08:23 PM
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What about Louvers for the rear windows I have seen a few trucks with them and they look good but I can't find them.
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JC Whitney sells them. They are called wind deflectors.
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11-12-2007, 08:38 PM
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For the side windows of ext. cabs?
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11-12-2007, 09:39 PM
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Hmm those are not the ones I am familiar with, but thanks Steve I appricate it.
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Boy Steve do you work for J.C. Just kiddin' They usually have plenty of that kind of stuff.
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Originally Posted by Neal 97 250
Boy Steve do you work for J.C. Just kiddin' They usually have plenty of that kind of stuff.
Haha, Im an avid JC Whitney catalog surfer by trade Neal
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I don't know why anyone would want to drill holes in their roof.I've seen way too many rotted out. Just my .02
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Some mount under the weather stripping band on the front windsheild so drilling isn't allways necessary. there are plenty of rust prevent compounds available that you can seal the holes metal edges with that work very well. Some people just dont take the time to do it right and pay the piper in the end because of it
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Guys, we have a local shop here that BEATS ANYONES price. Guranteed. I can post their number or you can pm me for it. They dont carry injectors or anything like that yet, but they do have Converters, and all body panel accessories. Called
RACECRAFT PERFROMANCE located in Marion Ohio.
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