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The Auto Ventshade In-Channel Ventvisor is a set of four smoke-colored rain guards designed specifically for 2015-2020 Cadillac Escalade ESV, Chevrolet Suburban, and GMC Yukon models. These durable, easy-to-install deflectors enhance air circulation while protecting your vehicle from weather and debris, all while maintaining a sleek, low-profile look.
Color | Smoke |
Brand | Auto Ventshade |
Exterior Finish | Smooth |
Style | In-Channel - Smoke |
Auto Part Position | Outside |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Installation Type | Window |
Manufacturer | Auto Ventshade |
Model | Auto Ventshade 194966 |
Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 46.88 x 11.88 x 1.88 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 194966 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 194966 |
OEM Part Number | BBFF194966 |
R**.
Vent Shades
A+A+A+A+A+A+ Great Product!!! No problem and grreat fit!!!!
L**A
Very good quality
Looks nice in my car, very good quality for the price
C**N
Tight fit
Prefer the out of channel because these can make it hard for window to close. And after time they tend to fall out if not installed perfectly.
S**E
Quality. Perfect fit. Easy install
Very easy to install
E**S
Late model Tahoe/Suburban owners heads up!
DISAPPOINTMENT reigns supreme today. I have mounted AVS Ventshades on every vehicle I've owned for as long as I can remember. Being able to crack the windows open on hot Alabama summer days makes these a must, and they keep those sudden rain storms from entering your vehicle. So with a beautiful day in the 60's I set about putting these on a 2015 Suburban. After cleaning the window frames with alcohol, I enlisted my wife's aid. I properly positioned the driver's side front visor and she applied masking tape to the frame to mark where the visor should go. I took the visor down, peeled off the red tape and then remounted the visor in seconds. Next came the driver's side rear visor. Same procedure and it was mounted. It was then I noticed something. There is a fixed portion of window in the back door, about 4 inches wide. On my wife's Enclave, the Ventvisor extends to cover the opening window as well as this fixed window. I'd never thought about it until I realized this one stopped right where the fixed window began, thereby saving 4 or 5 inches of plastic & 3M tape per side. I'm sure this saves AVS some money, but it's kind of cheap to me. Oh well, that's where we are in the world today, and I was willing to accept that. However, the reason for the 1 star became apparent as I mounted the rear visor on the passenger side. After putting it in place and pressing down all along the taped portion, I realized there was an obvious gap at the rear of the visor along the vertical portion. No amount of pressing would seal this gap; the plastic visor just WASN'T FORMED CORRECTLY. I lowered all the windows and looked from the inside and there was also a gap at the front of the visor, though it was not near as pronounced. The obvious ramification was when it rained, water would run along the top of the visor, turn downward at the leading or trailing edge, and run through this opening right into the vehicle. I then checked the driver's side rear visor and it had an even larger gap at the rear, with only a small portion of the 3M tape touching the window frame at the bottom of the visor. Having spent some time preparing the window frames and carefully lining up the 3 visors and mounting them, I briefly entertained the thought of trying to put some clear silicone caulk in the gaps, but by then my disappointment in the execution of the design had changed to something a wee bit stronger, so I removed the 3 mounted visors for return. The front Ventvisor appeared to be fine, with a good seal all around, but since I paid for 4 properly fitting visors, I wasn't going to settle for 2, assuming the front passenger side went on as well as the other. That is why I Hate It. I love Ventvisors, but I hate wasting my time and effort on something that did not live up to the AVS reputation. Note: Before completely giving up, I took the dismounted rear visor and tried to reposition it so it would have no gap, but the effort was futile. So 2015-2016 Tahoe/Suburban owners look elsewhere.
J**7
Finally something that fits!!
After trying three other sets from other manufacturers these were the winners! None of the others fit even though they were supposed to fit my year, make and model suv. Thank you AUTO VENTSHADE!!
E**O
Tough call.
Okay would have given 5 stars but I had to go buy my own 3m tape. The preinstalled 3M tape doesn’t hold up even after 72 hour wait time with 75 degree weather. Then there is the matter of the fit. You have to get it just right. I did on the passenger side front and rear but the drivers side front and rear the window would just slightly catch the corners going up. It’s fixed now but needed attention. If it wasn’t for the great look it has (low profile) I would have sent them back. If you have the time and patience or just get real lucky they’re definitely worth it.
T**L
It’s ok
Just be careful because my rear drivers side doesn’t fit like orders and afraid to take down for replacement but it’s all good
R**.
These rock
The low profile with chrome strip that matches my Yukon xl look great. Black instead of amber tilt like most is a bonus on a black truck. Easy to apply. Excellent feature is that they cover the fixed window portion of the rear passenger windows as well. Most don’t and look a little silly.
K**N
Looks awesome
Great product
Z**S
Love them. Easy install and great look
Looks great, easy install, great fit. Watched YouTube video for install, and it was a walk in the park. I do hear a light click when the window closes (hitting the edge a bit), but I know in time it will wear and run smooth. Highly recommend
A**R
size
the product the one i order the said will fit my 2016 chevy suburban and i receive the stuff the don’t fit i need to cut them from the side and this is not the way i order it
K**S
Pain... Edited. Better Now.
Edit. After 1 month, I don't have any window catching on the rain guard, even at highway speed. I am glad they did not chip before they started functioning smoothly. I am happy now.Should come with a gradient edging for this issue in the first place.Pros:Easy to install with tape, scratch sponge and alcohol wipes included.Cons:Window hits every time.(And yes, I used thick folded cardboard to extra press window seal while these set for 3 days).Rear ones bow inward, in the middle like pressure from front and back eventhough there is none, which bugs the look, for me
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