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Old Apr 23, 2011 | 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by JayBeStangs94
thats a good point, I also like how they are within the window moldings. Its just a 50/50 on the appearance, a couple years ago redfiregt influenced me with them. Still debating, but it'll probably be more towards the shr, as you can see out of them.
Something else to consider is the SHR is less likely to be stolen compared to other louvers.
Old Apr 23, 2011 | 08:39 PM
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The SHRs are WELL worth the money. No blindspots, look factory, look cleaner, harder to steal and the paint match is spot on for every color I have seen. If you have the time and patience do them yourself. Most concerning is scratching the paint when removing the glass. Dont worry about tinting the louvers. They are slightly tinted, I have side and back windows tinted and it looks fine. Here is a before and after with the louvers for reference.
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Old Apr 25, 2011 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by etnoats
The SHRs are WELL worth the money. No blindspots, look factory, look cleaner, harder to steal and the paint match is spot on for every color I have seen. If you have the time and patience do them yourself. Most concerning is scratching the paint when removing the glass. Dont worry about tinting the louvers. They are slightly tinted, I have side and back windows tinted and it looks fine. Here is a before and after with the louvers for reference.
Those do look great, they're very sleek. Good points made! Thanks for the help.
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