Reviews for Quadratec 4pc Window Visors for 07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited
Work great
They look great very easy to install great value. I would recommend .
Installation and looks
Cracked in the corner of the driver's side upon installation. Followed the video instructions exactly. Had to super glue the crack to prevent it from spreading.
In window channel
These look great, needs a little modification when installing but besides that pretty easy
I have notice that it deflect wind perfectly but also generates more noise when windows are open
It looks exactly like the original I install it myself quick n easy
Auto tape is lacking, but the visors are sturdy.
I believe this is a great product at a great price! I had read all the reviews, which I recommend, that being said, here is what I discovered. I did not use the adhesive tape provided on the visor, but left it covered. I tried two method of installing and each worked so here is what I recommend. I heated the front visors in the sun first(the rear visors are a not brainer), I then followed the packaged instructions with two exceptions 1) not using the adhesive tape, but I did use electricians tape where the front piece of the visor contacts the weather stripping (front bottom of jeep window). With minimal pressure the front bottom of the visor being installed slid right in with no problem and no damage to the weather stripping...I then pulled the tape out with pliers!.
The other method folks tried on the front visor installation was inserting the front visor bottom corner in first then working the rest which will require bending the top rear piece in order to fit into the window guide...this worked, but I think you have a much higher chance of cracking or breaking the visor......ELECTRICIAN'S TAPE worked great! That's my two cents worth.....
i would have given a 5 as they work great. but I have to take a star away due to the directions to install. it came with pictures but I think a worded description would help greatly. When I installed the first front one it cracked in the corner during install and the bottom cut the rubber around the window. through that experience the 2nd one went in perfect as I bent it much much more slowly and placed a thin rag underneath to stop it from slicing the rubber.
so adding wording to bend it in place EXTREMELY slow and place a very thin rag (or something) over the rubber would have stopped anything bad from happening.
but other then that. the back ones went in easy and they do there job