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Installed the wind and rain deflectors on the Avalanche this week and I must say it is a snap.  The hardest part is pulling back the molding around the back windows.  But as long as your hands and truck are dry it's no problem.  Mine were not.  They showed up on a rainy day, but it only took me about a half hour to put all four on.  They fit nice and flush so they don't take away from the lines of the vehicle.  They were ordered from Mac Neil Automotive and after tax and shipping, cost a total of $89.00

Very good investment.  I give it a 10.0

 

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I have the ventvisors from weather tech. I haven't installed them yet because I haven't gotten the truck yet. They look nice and I like the no tape look. The web site is www.macneil.com

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You know it is!!!!  My son got it for me to put up there.  When I had my 99 Z-71 I had Foghorn Leghorn.

 

Just go to www.mats.com

They have them for every car/truck/av you can think of.

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I try to keep away from as much 3M tape and drilling more holes as I can.  I hate dealing with adheasive and running the risk of rust on a new vehicle.

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Got the new truck yesterday. Put the weathertech window visors on today. Really, really nice. Easy installation and they look great. I was looking through a catalog yesterday and I think Ventshade now has a no tape visor also. Same price as weathertech.

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I installed my Weathertech vent visors on my 1500 HD July 12th.  They are by far the best looking set I've seen on the road.  Beware, they have some really gaudy looking visors on the market.  Want a slick look, go with the Weathertech!  Simple to install too!

 

Price - $80

 

Ease of installation - Simple, 15 minutes or less (4-doors)

 

Looks Rating - 10+

 

Functionality Rating - 10+

 

Overall Rating - 10+

 

Comments:  I highly recommend the Weathertech visors on GM trucks.  None look better, install easier or work better!

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I'd rate it, & probably any other wind/rain deflector, a ZERO. Too much added wind noise for me. I'll do without, tho I'd have to agree that they're one of the best looking visors available. Mine are currently stored in the shed. FWIW I bought them from JCW for $67.96 (their S/H is outrageous but I placed a large order so of the total $23 for S/H about $3.50 was for the visors).

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