Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
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Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
It's one thing to see the visors in their package but here's how they look once installed.
Word of caution, they double sided tape is strong! Very strong! So make sure it's properly aligned before doing it. I think it's best to start peeling the protective tape cover at one end and pull as you glue.
I've had a set for a few months now and still very happy with them. Now I have a clear set on my other Delica.
So if someone needs some "like new" original window visors send me a PM, the one I took from my second Delica were in amazing shape and not foggy at all. Personally though, I'd get Mardy's visors...
Word of caution, they double sided tape is strong! Very strong! So make sure it's properly aligned before doing it. I think it's best to start peeling the protective tape cover at one end and pull as you glue.
I've had a set for a few months now and still very happy with them. Now I have a clear set on my other Delica.
So if someone needs some "like new" original window visors send me a PM, the one I took from my second Delica were in amazing shape and not foggy at all. Personally though, I'd get Mardy's visors...
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
Tres Bon ! 

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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
License and registration please.
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
Sorry officer, is it my seatbelt? 

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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
That second picture is classic... good thing you have the club in there to stop that fiend from stealing your delica ;)
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
do they stick on? or clamp?
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David, do they vibrate at higher speeds like the stckers ?jfarsang wrote:License and registration please.![]()
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
I'll get them from Mardy tonight...
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
Bought mine yesterday - have not put them on yet. Looking forward to them.
They stick on with 3M.
They stick on with 3M.
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
The plastic is much thicker than the original so they don't vibrate at all and I think it also makes them quieter...
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
wow very nice david.
thank you for the picture its good.
cheers;
Mardy
thank you for the picture its good.
cheers;
Mardy
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
Put them on yesterday; look great and no vibration at 120km, maybe at 200km,
but I haven't found a hill steep enough to achieve that speed.
Do ensure that you align them properly as the 3M adhesive is extremely strong.
Big thank you Mardy, or should I say "maraming salamat po"!
Joe
but I haven't found a hill steep enough to achieve that speed.
Do ensure that you align them properly as the 3M adhesive is extremely strong.
Big thank you Mardy, or should I say "maraming salamat po"!
Joe
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
Mardy: are you able to get the 'monsoon' visors, or just these little ones?
Just thought there might be some of us out there who would want the larger ones...
Just thought there might be some of us out there who would want the larger ones...
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
hi, yes, i got 1 get bigger one but no clips you need to used the old clips
cheers:
cheers:
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Re: Mardy's window visors, here's how they look installed...
I just took these off my van. So if anyone wants to buy a pair of monsoon visors (with clips) let me know.mararmeisto wrote:Mardy: are you able to get the 'monsoon' visors, or just these little ones?
Just thought there might be some of us out there who would want the larger ones...