Maybe new quarter louvers, ideas?
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SHR > the rest.
If you shop around and are patient you can find good deals on them. I got mine in the classifieds. And who cares if you pay someone to put them in? I had "The Glass Doctor" install them for like $75. After you buy the kit, adhesive, etc, it just seemed more logical to have a pro do it for literally a few bucks more and prob in half the time as well. The guy actually let me help him do it too, which was cool.
If you shop around and are patient you can find good deals on them. I got mine in the classifieds. And who cares if you pay someone to put them in? I had "The Glass Doctor" install them for like $75. After you buy the kit, adhesive, etc, it just seemed more logical to have a pro do it for literally a few bucks more and prob in half the time as well. The guy actually let me help him do it too, which was cool.
LegendLime05 keep checking your local classifieds, Craigslist and eBay. In fact, just last week I saw a set for the 2010 Mustang on eBay going for $100.
#12
SHR or go home! There's a good write up on this site for installing them yourself. I took mine to get installed though. It was well worth the install cost as they look BA. They're the only QW louvers that look factory quality.
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It's funny you asked that because when I picked my stang up from having them installed, my daughter said, "Aren't you worried about water and wind getting in?" I asked her what do you mean and she asked, "Isn't open?" I laughed and said heavens no! It's a very durable clear plastic piece that makes the illusion of it being open.
09cs, if you go to Silver Horse Racing's website, they have pictures of them from outside as well as inside the car. They also show a pickup truck sitting on the louver to show how durable and strong the piece is.
09cs, if you go to Silver Horse Racing's website, they have pictures of them from outside as well as inside the car. They also show a pickup truck sitting on the louver to show how durable and strong the piece is.
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