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these are the slide in. tight and easy to put in. they stay in. had 2 years and no problemos.
cut down that wind suck whistle and help prevent the van from overheating parked on those hot sunny days.
nice in the rain, can have fresh window air and no rain blowing in. helps with defrosting.
I have been thinking about getting a set. I would also like to get one of those color matched sun visors with clearence lights to go over the windshield. But so far, no-one makes them anymore.
I have the same vents. It's great to be able to leave the windows cracked open when it rains. Wish they were clear though, they increase the blind spot.
Funny additional mirrow! I had small mirrows sticked on....
i bet you'd find his HUGE trailor behind his * in that pic, if it weren't so zoomed.
i have a tiny mirror on my driver's side mirror, it does WONDERS! i wonder what the guys would think if i bought a pair of those window protectors? i like the looks of them, and the usefulness... OMG!! lol
NAPA Can still get the side window deflectors. Prob can get hood mounted bug shields too. Never seen one for sliding windows. Not too hard to find or make one though.
There small CCD cameras on market here. $50-100 for camera only. Better to add small TFT monitor (used for DVD), run coaxial wire from trailer to monitor. Our driver add cameras on theirs semis.
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