Cheap Louvers I Found Online
#31
RE: Cheap Louvers I Found Online
They look great on my Stang! You'll be pleased.
They've endured the Miami heat (D. Wade tried pullin 'em off) j/k and i've washed it over and over and it doesn't budge.
Here's how it looks on mine:
http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/...1m_35a3c01.jpg
They've endured the Miami heat (D. Wade tried pullin 'em off) j/k and i've washed it over and over and it doesn't budge.
Here's how it looks on mine:
http://img33.picoodle.com/img/img33/...1m_35a3c01.jpg
#32
RE: Cheap Louvers I Found Online
ORIGINAL: 07 Stang
I don't use the quarter panel to look out of. Driving around in a big truck/van all day with no side or back windows, you get used to using your side mirrors.
On my Mustang, I put those round stick on blind spot mirrors in the corner......trust me, you'll never have to turn your head again to look back!
In fact, I have them on all my vehicles now.
ORIGINAL: Ratrodder85
What is visibility like with these on?
What is visibility like with these on?
On my Mustang, I put those round stick on blind spot mirrors in the corner......trust me, you'll never have to turn your head again to look back!
In fact, I have them on all my vehicles now.
#33
RE: Cheap Louvers I Found Online
i too purchased them from this company, i bought them unpainted and painted them satin black to match my rear louver. :-) It holds on extremely well, at high-speeds and even after taking countless unexpect potholes seeing that NJ is full of them lol. and the best part is that they are slotted so you dont completely create a blind spot, you can still see out them from the driver seat. ;-)
i plan on attempting the side scopes painted to match my stang soon :-)
i plan on attempting the side scopes painted to match my stang soon :-)
#34
RE: Cheap Louvers I Found Online
Here is a tip about the spotting in hard to reach places w/ louvers and OTHER things...
Usually when I wash and detail my car, any hard to reach areas that I have to wash and rinse but cannot dry effectively, I will pull out my air compressor Then I will proceed to BLOW the hell out of all the water that's inside of the hard to reach areas or even the honeycomb grill areas in the front (quick dry). Gas cap area, door handle areas, under and around mirrors (so it doesn't drip after drying) and then finally on the side marker lights all around the car so there won't be any drips. No need to dry after this since the water is blown right off, no spots, no nothing in those areas, justa clean and clear smooth surface.
Just make sure to dry in the directionof the force ofgravity... :P
Usually when I wash and detail my car, any hard to reach areas that I have to wash and rinse but cannot dry effectively, I will pull out my air compressor Then I will proceed to BLOW the hell out of all the water that's inside of the hard to reach areas or even the honeycomb grill areas in the front (quick dry). Gas cap area, door handle areas, under and around mirrors (so it doesn't drip after drying) and then finally on the side marker lights all around the car so there won't be any drips. No need to dry after this since the water is blown right off, no spots, no nothing in those areas, justa clean and clear smooth surface.
Just make sure to dry in the directionof the force ofgravity... :P
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