where can i get this?
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Weathertech Visors ($100~) = www.weathertech.com
Honda Access Visors ($200~) = www.heeltoeauto.com
Honda Access Visors ftw.
Honda Access Visors ($200~) = www.heeltoeauto.com
Honda Access Visors ftw.
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Weathertech ones are the best, you can get them from www.weathertech.com
They're pricey though. I don't remember how much but over $100 IIRC.
Otherwise just search google for rain guards for the TL.
The Weathertech ones are awesome because they arent glued. They're wedged between the window and the gasket on the top of the door frame. Much cleaner look.
They're pricey though. I don't remember how much but over $100 IIRC.
Otherwise just search google for rain guards for the TL.
The Weathertech ones are awesome because they arent glued. They're wedged between the window and the gasket on the top of the door frame. Much cleaner look.
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Weathertech ones are the best, you can get them from www.weathertech.com
They're pricey though. I don't remember how much but over $100 IIRC.
Otherwise just search google for rain guards for the TL.
The Weathertech ones are awesome because they arent glued. They're wedged between the window and the gasket on the top of the door frame. Much cleaner look.
They're pricey though. I don't remember how much but over $100 IIRC.
Otherwise just search google for rain guards for the TL.
The Weathertech ones are awesome because they arent glued. They're wedged between the window and the gasket on the top of the door frame. Much cleaner look.

Most people on here choose Honda Access over Weathertechs. All in all, the Honda Access Visors still do their job and have the looks
Last edited by xtremex626; Feb 21, 2010 at 09:07 PM.
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are you getting the 2 confused?
the honda access visors are sooo much better.
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for the price.. you couldn't really complain cause it served their purpose in the rain pretty well. as for available options such as light or dark tint like they usually have on their site.. yes.. that's what they might look into for grabbing attention from the customers. i never liked the fact that they only had light tint as an option but for other cars, they had light & dark.
besides that.. you get really bored of how they looked like. they only looked good when you looked at them from the rear of your car. the rear visors for the rear windows flare out too much imo. dumped the weathertechs and was better off with the honda access visors in the end.
besides that.. you get really bored of how they looked like. they only looked good when you looked at them from the rear of your car. the rear visors for the rear windows flare out too much imo. dumped the weathertechs and was better off with the honda access visors in the end.


