2010 Mazda5 window visor installed plus clear door edge molding.

vinisterz

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Guys, I went ahead and bought a set of 2010 mazda5 window visors.

Mind you it did not fit perfectly but overall I'm satisfied with them.

For those wanting to buy them, I recommend waiting for the 2012 mazda5 visors. with the 2010 visors, you need to cut the ends of the rear window visors and you need to put extra 3m tape on the front visors to cover gaps to make them fit.

I also got a pair of 3M clear door edge molding from autozone to keep dings out, cause you never know when your passenger is going to be careless enough to swing the door open :)
 

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Not my cup of tea, but looks good. If they had something that went over the third row window so everything looked more in line. I think it stopping at 2nd row (I know that is the purpose) looks silly IMHO
 
Not bad! Looks more "Japanese" thats for sure. Seems like at least 75% of the cars in Tokyo have those visors, sometimes they go much further down the window(s) too.
I'm waiting for Weathertech to make some for the 5. Have a set on the front of my Grand Cherokee and like that they fit inside of the window channel instead of being taped to the outside.
Will probably again only put them on the front, don't see the need to ride with the back windows cracked during the rain.
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Nice, I did that door edge molding also today. But it's black because I primarily bought it for my wife's CX-9. It came from Japan and it was one of those set where it has separate 3M like tape spool, and the molding. It's L-shaped, not like those Pepboys special that rubs against the paint. Thing cost $12 and it was long enough to do the CX-9's front and rear doors, and the liftgate, plus the two front doors of the M5.
Guys, I went ahead and bought a set of 2010 mazda5 window visors.

Mind you it did not fit perfectly but overall I'm satisfied with them.

For those wanting to buy them, I recommend waiting for the 2012 mazda5 visors. with the 2010 visors, you need to cut the ends of the rear window visors and you need to put extra 3m tape on the front visors to cover gaps to make them fit.

I also got a pair of 3M clear door edge molding from autozone to keep dings out, cause you never know when your passenger is going to be careless enough to swing the door open :)
 

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