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Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
easy to install look great and keep the rain out
Adam
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
Fit perfectly, easy to install, great quality
Joan Okerlund
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
They look so nice installed and were fairly easy to install. Sure hope they hold up to the Goodyear name.
Jinny
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
The front ones are great but the back two seem to not be sticking well after a few months
Yuvonne McVey
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Easy install. Nice fit.
CJ Ainsworth
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
i love the ones on the front. fit in right and look good. but the rear ones never stayed in the channel.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2023
Fast delivery, product as description. Easy to install, a helper will be more convenience
Valerie
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022
It's Hard to give a positive review when I only have 3 left at the end of the first month. The passenger rear flew off somewhere while on my 45-50 mph commute yesterday. The driver rear is also showing signs of a lack of adhesion. Both of them had been showing the gap at the yipp of the window for the last 2-3 weeks. I had been policing them and pushing them back up into place regularly prior to loosing one but that is not something that should be happening so quickly.Admittedly these do seem like good quality and they are a deep discount from what Honda would charge ($200+ from a dealer) but if your back windows are anything like a Honda CR-V, count on them coming loose in short order.The front delfectors are still going strong. But they are not without faults. They compromise visibility on the "A pillar" more than I thought they might on my car. These front delfectors hold a very tight seal so I am not worried about them falling off anytime soon. However, if the window Is left open, then they will sag a decent amount and the result is that my power windows will not shut and will automatically go back down when they reach the top of their travel...this is a safety frature of my car to prevent fingers from damage I presume, but none the less it is annoying when it take 3-6 attempts to put my windows up.Installation was not hard, but if you are going to follow every direction it is going to take 30-45 mins. I did follow every step to the letter so that makes it even more frustrating that my rear deflector fell off so soon. Hard to believe that this isn't a common problem.As for their intended function, keeping rain out during a hot summers day with the window cracked...they perform admirably but I don't know if I can recommend them for all their other short comings.
Alex
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2022
They fit in nice to my 2009 gmc sierra super easy to install
Catprints33
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2021
Bought this about a year ago for 2011 Silverado crew cab LT, installed in Sept. when temps in VA are optimal. By Nov. one of the rear pieces had a gap where it was coming off or falling down. Now I understood the purpose off these metal clips better. They were just for the back windows, apparently without them, the visor will begin to sag & fall off. Since temps. were too cold at this point to do anything about, just hoped it would stay on & those clips would help keep it pushed up. Since no one was rolling down any back windows in the winter, it managed to stay on, however it is not a daily driver, doesnt leave the house much during the age of covid & when it does, doesn't go far or up to highway speeds. When spring came around, I kept hitting the wrong button to roll down my front windows & off it went, thankfully landing in a yellow striped median on a 4 lane rd. where I was able to cautious retrieve it. It was in 1 piece but permanently scuffed in 2 places. By spring the other side had started to separate so I went to take that side off as well, which practically fell off once I removed the clips. The problem seems to be that the adhesive is too thin for the back windows, like paper thin, I didn't think it was that great on initial install but gave it the benefit of doubt. My truck was used so possibly the owner before me had some other brand in, that made that channel bigger than factory but given that these came with clips that are supposed to support the vent shade from sliding down, I think the flaw is the adhesive & probably know since the clips are a must for my truck. The front pair is still holding up well, probably because part of it gets tucked into the window & is sturdier. Maybe the company would have sent me more adhesive strips or preferably new back deflectors but once I took them off, I had more important things to attend to in life & forgot about them over the spring & summer since my spouse primarily drives the truck. I think a thicker 3M outdoor tape will work better but haven't tried it yet. Even if it does work, 1 deflector will look bad since it is scuffed up which is super annoying to perfectionists, I may just not use them in the back, haven't decided yet. I feel the AVS brand vent shades is a lot better. Had some on my Grand Prix's & they lasted about a decade & were not in-channel & depended entirely on the 3M adhesive! I would advise Goodyear & anyone else to use a better adhesive strip if you think there is too big of a gap when doing the 'dry' install. The necessity of the clips is very telling about the known probability of the back deflectors flying off is all I'm saying, do take precaution.
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