best prices on visors???
#1 please dont put your poor fit thru a car wash.
#2 even with clips you could possibly have the visors ripped off in a car wash.
i would go with oem jdm, or mugen, i have the mugen and i like them alot, only thing is when washing and drying its kind of a pita because they are so tight to the window, that when i am done washing i have to roll the windows down part way to clean and dry the visor and the window.
so i would go with the honda ones if i had to do it again, oh and both have clips. you can get them from a number of places like icb motorsorts,
bernardi parts, king motorsports, h and a,or handaaccessories.com, or maybe robear racing. hope this helps.
#2 even with clips you could possibly have the visors ripped off in a car wash.
i would go with oem jdm, or mugen, i have the mugen and i like them alot, only thing is when washing and drying its kind of a pita because they are so tight to the window, that when i am done washing i have to roll the windows down part way to clean and dry the visor and the window.
so i would go with the honda ones if i had to do it again, oh and both have clips. you can get them from a number of places like icb motorsorts,
bernardi parts, king motorsports, h and a,or handaaccessories.com, or maybe robear racing. hope this helps.
I agree with that, everytime I order from ICB, my order always comes sooner than expected!
#1 please dont put your poor fit thru a car wash.
#2 even with clips you could possibly have the visors ripped off in a car wash.
i would go with oem jdm, or mugen, i have the mugen and i like them alot, only thing is when washing and drying its kind of a pita because they are so tight to the window, that when i am done washing i have to roll the windows down part way to clean and dry the visor and the window.
so i would go with the honda ones if i had to do it again, oh and both have clips. you can get them from a number of places like icb motorsorts,
bernardi parts, king motorsports, h and a,or handaaccessories.com, or maybe robear racing. hope this helps.
#2 even with clips you could possibly have the visors ripped off in a car wash.
i would go with oem jdm, or mugen, i have the mugen and i like them alot, only thing is when washing and drying its kind of a pita because they are so tight to the window, that when i am done washing i have to roll the windows down part way to clean and dry the visor and the window.
so i would go with the honda ones if i had to do it again, oh and both have clips. you can get them from a number of places like icb motorsorts,
bernardi parts, king motorsports, h and a,or handaaccessories.com, or maybe robear racing. hope this helps.
If you do go through the carwash I'd also agree getting the slim fit visors is the way to go
i am hella interested in getting the OEM/JDM visoros. do they have clips? i dont know too much about visors and havent seen them in person that is why im asking.
i personally bought the mugen styled ones. because i would want to spend over 100 on window visors which A. people can steal. B. people can break C. its all the same anyway. i just bought the visors to have visors.. i like the fact that you get better ventilation by cracking your windows and at least you wont have to worry about the rain.. i barely run my heater or AC.. your just paying for the name.. but everything else on my car is name brand. but at least its harder to steal.. im just being an ass becuase its happened to alot of by buddies.
I got Mugen visors from King Motorsports. It took about two weeks to get them - I guess they were back-ordered. I finally installed them (about 30 minutes ago) and I have to say, I'm not so sure the clips are much better than the stick on. The little pin that holds the clip onto the visor has absolutely NO retention. So if the connector holding the visor to the clip is very loose, what the hell is going to hold that little pin in when the car is vibrating down the road? I can't tell you how many times they fell out while I was trying to place the visor on the car (and they're TINY, and they don't send you any extras!). When I got one side done, I just stuck the visor in place on the other side (observing the 2-3mm edge you're supposed to leave) and then pulled the window liner out right at the clip areas, and finished it up. There's really no need to pull the whole top of the window seal out of the door. But seriously, those pins are crap. The visors were $132 plus $16 for shipping, handling & insurance - $148 total.
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