Window Visors???

yea theyre in japanese. but the install is super easy. i snapped a couple pics right now.

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I need a drop bad... looks weird with wheels, visors and stock height. Guess that's next on my list. If H&R would start kickin out some springs that might happen sooner...haha
 
Are those holes in the visors or are they little nubs protruding out? And are they just for looks or they actually perform some kind of function?

Looks nice, BTW :)
 
those look pretty damn good. Now I just need to find a bug deflector that matches (I head up the mountain a lot).
And you guys can add me to another So Cal CWP - I'm in Corona off of Green River.
 
Are those holes in the visors or are they little nubs protruding out? And are they just for looks or they actually perform some kind of function?

They are little plastic nubs of the little plastic 'rivets' that hold the visors to little steel clips that reinforce the installation.

It looks like they are functional, and probably necessary at 155 MPH.

As they go through pre-drilled holes they are not optional. And be careful when installing them as they love to jump out of your hand and roll under the car to the Exact Center, making them annoying to retrieve.(1)

The biggest advantage of the JDM part is they are Genuine Mazda, and look and fit RIGHT.

As Weathertech has not made a set the JDM are surely the best way to go.

I love mine. Especially when it is raining.

(1) When this happened to me I used a special tool called 'a skinny 8-year-old-kid'(2) to retrieve it.

(2) Make sure underside of car is completely cool before using this tool, especially if you borrowed it from a neighbor.
 
I love mine. Especially when it is raining.

(1) When this happened to me I used a special tool called 'a skinny 8-year-old-kid'(2) to retrieve it.

(2) Make sure underside of car is completely cool before using this tool, especially if you borrowed it from a neighbor.

lol
 

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