anyone installed Mugen Visor
Originally Posted by t-bone
Here are some pictures I took. I'll post up the partially translated instructions later tomorrow.

The box of clips with the pins to hold the clip onto the visor.

One clip attached to the visor.


Masking tape applied onto the back of the adhesive strips. This helps in the removal of the tape.

The packet of a towelette soaked in toluene. This helps promote the adhesion of the tape onto the surface you wipe with the toluene after you clean the area with isopropyl alcohol.

Here are two pictures of the window lining pulled down to expose the sill to enable you to push the clips onto the window sill.

Once you position the visor on then you need to push the window lining back into place. This will help hold the visor in place before you remove the tape and allow you to maintain the position of the visor on the door.
It was noted in the instructions that you wanted the visor 2mm below the top edge of the door. The instructions that I'll scan later show this.
And here are some pictures of the final look. I need to tint my windows still.



The box of clips with the pins to hold the clip onto the visor.

One clip attached to the visor.


Masking tape applied onto the back of the adhesive strips. This helps in the removal of the tape.

The packet of a towelette soaked in toluene. This helps promote the adhesion of the tape onto the surface you wipe with the toluene after you clean the area with isopropyl alcohol.

Here are two pictures of the window lining pulled down to expose the sill to enable you to push the clips onto the window sill.

Once you position the visor on then you need to push the window lining back into place. This will help hold the visor in place before you remove the tape and allow you to maintain the position of the visor on the door.
It was noted in the instructions that you wanted the visor 2mm below the top edge of the door. The instructions that I'll scan later show this.
And here are some pictures of the final look. I need to tint my windows still.


Hi- this is my first posting, although I've had my Vivid Blue Pearl Fit Sport since May 23. I absolutely love it!! After much research and with the Chicago winter just around the corner--I decided to get these items:
I just installed the WeatherTech side window deflectors and they are sooo easy to install!! No tape!! They snap into the window channel and are installed in 5 minutes! Made in Germany and 3mm thick. They are the only deflectors made of material the DOT approves. I got them at McNeil Automotive Products in Downer's Grove Illinois. 1-800-441-6287 or go to Weathertech.com. $49.95 for front or $89.95 for front & rear set. After I read about fog lamps breaking on this site, I also purchased their Lampgard for my headlamps and foglamps for $45.00. Protects your lights from cracking, scratching or pitting and just peel and stick!!! They have other great products for the Fit and nice people to do business with. They also have a catlog of their products. I got the adjustable armrest from Zeta Products several months ago. Love being a FIT FREAK!!
I just installed the WeatherTech side window deflectors and they are sooo easy to install!! No tape!! They snap into the window channel and are installed in 5 minutes! Made in Germany and 3mm thick. They are the only deflectors made of material the DOT approves. I got them at McNeil Automotive Products in Downer's Grove Illinois. 1-800-441-6287 or go to Weathertech.com. $49.95 for front or $89.95 for front & rear set. After I read about fog lamps breaking on this site, I also purchased their Lampgard for my headlamps and foglamps for $45.00. Protects your lights from cracking, scratching or pitting and just peel and stick!!! They have other great products for the Fit and nice people to do business with. They also have a catlog of their products. I got the adjustable armrest from Zeta Products several months ago. Love being a FIT FREAK!!
Originally Posted by jimmyparky
Who's got the best price on the Mugen visors?
Last edited by JamesBizzle; Nov 21, 2006 at 03:21 PM.
I'm very interested in the Weathertech visors. Do they add wind noise, or do they reduce the noise? I like to to keep the windows open when the weather is OK.
Weathertech's installation video makes it look simple enough for me to do the job.
Just got my Silver Sport 5-speed two weeks ago.
Dave
Weathertech's installation video makes it look simple enough for me to do the job.
Just got my Silver Sport 5-speed two weeks ago.
Dave
Originally Posted by Klksharpei
Hi- this is my first posting, although I've had my Vivid Blue Pearl Fit Sport since May 23. I absolutely love it!! After much research and with the Chicago winter just around the corner--I decided to get these items:
I just installed the WeatherTech side window deflectors and they are sooo easy to install!! No tape!! They snap into the window channel and are installed in 5 minutes! Made in Germany and 3mm thick. They are the only deflectors made of material the DOT approves. I got them at McNeil Automotive Products in Downer's Grove Illinois. 1-800-441-6287 or go to Weathertech.com. $49.95 for front or $89.95 for front & rear set. After I read about fog lamps breaking on this site, I also purchased their Lampgard for my headlamps and foglamps for $45.00. Protects your lights from cracking, scratching or pitting and just peel and stick!!! They have other great products for the Fit and nice people to do business with. They also have a catlog of their products. I got the adjustable armrest from Zeta Products several months ago. Love being a FIT FREAK!!
I just installed the WeatherTech side window deflectors and they are sooo easy to install!! No tape!! They snap into the window channel and are installed in 5 minutes! Made in Germany and 3mm thick. They are the only deflectors made of material the DOT approves. I got them at McNeil Automotive Products in Downer's Grove Illinois. 1-800-441-6287 or go to Weathertech.com. $49.95 for front or $89.95 for front & rear set. After I read about fog lamps breaking on this site, I also purchased their Lampgard for my headlamps and foglamps for $45.00. Protects your lights from cracking, scratching or pitting and just peel and stick!!! They have other great products for the Fit and nice people to do business with. They also have a catlog of their products. I got the adjustable armrest from Zeta Products several months ago. Love being a FIT FREAK!!
You can purchase the Mugen visors from us. We are the only authorized importer of Mugen products for North America. We have them in stock. They are $132 plus shipping. You can order online at our website.
www.kingmotorsports.com
Clayton @ King
www.kingmotorsports.com
Clayton @ King
Hi-They reduce wind noise and I too like to have fresh air when weather permits. The website has an excellent video on installation. Also, I love the fact that when the sun is on the driver's side--the deflector is tinted and reduces glare. I just have them on the front side windows, as I am almost always the only one in my car. You can see them installed on the Weathertech website. Great product!! My digital camera is broke so as soon as I can I will post pics of my Vivid Blue Pearl Fit!! Happy Thanksgiving!!
Here are some pictures I took. I'll post up the partially translated instructions later tomorrow.

The box of clips with the pins to hold the clip onto the visor.

One clip attached to the visor.


Masking tape applied onto the back of the adhesive strips. This helps in the removal of the tape.

The packet of a towelette soaked in toluene. This helps promote the adhesion of the tape onto the surface you wipe with the toluene after you clean the area with isopropyl alcohol.

Here are two pictures of the window lining pulled down to expose the sill to enable you to push the clips onto the window sill.

Once you position the visor on then you need to push the window lining back into place. This will help hold the visor in place before you remove the tape and allow you to maintain the position of the visor on the door.
It was noted in the instructions that you wanted the visor 2mm below the top edge of the door. The instructions that I'll scan later show this.
And here are some pictures of the final look. I need to tint my windows still.



The box of clips with the pins to hold the clip onto the visor.

One clip attached to the visor.


Masking tape applied onto the back of the adhesive strips. This helps in the removal of the tape.

The packet of a towelette soaked in toluene. This helps promote the adhesion of the tape onto the surface you wipe with the toluene after you clean the area with isopropyl alcohol.

Here are two pictures of the window lining pulled down to expose the sill to enable you to push the clips onto the window sill.

Once you position the visor on then you need to push the window lining back into place. This will help hold the visor in place before you remove the tape and allow you to maintain the position of the visor on the door.
It was noted in the instructions that you wanted the visor 2mm below the top edge of the door. The instructions that I'll scan later show this.
And here are some pictures of the final look. I need to tint my windows still.


Holy crap was that stuff bad
Awesome Thread! Just ordered some Mugen visors yesterday from KingMotorsports, hopefully they arrive within the week 
Does anybody know if I should get my windows tinted before installing the visors?? I want to get my windows tinted, but don't know if the visors will make it more difficult for the tint shop to install tint.

Does anybody know if I should get my windows tinted before installing the visors?? I want to get my windows tinted, but don't know if the visors will make it more difficult for the tint shop to install tint.
Last edited by suketoborudo00; Jan 13, 2008 at 07:46 PM. Reason: question
I got my window visors today! from JHPUSA (down the street) hahaha
and installed them looks pretty sweet with the tint and the VBP fit
i suggest you get your windows tinted first cuz they cant really tint up in the tight spaces under the visors really well so i suggest you to get them tinted first and then put them on make their job a bit easier ;] ahha
and installed them looks pretty sweet with the tint and the VBP fit

i suggest you get your windows tinted first cuz they cant really tint up in the tight spaces under the visors really well so i suggest you to get them tinted first and then put them on make their job a bit easier ;] ahha



