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[Help] In channel vent visors

Hey! I have a 2002 dodge stratus se coupe with frameless doors and I'd like in channel vent visors that go all the way to the back of my window because I have to smaller triangle window for the back seat. I've been searching all over the internet but can't find anything. Does this exist? I've seen it for other 4 door cars just one strip that goes all the way back. Please help any information is appreciated thanks!

Doctor Olds
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said by Matt87 :

Hey! I have a 2002 dodge stratus se coupe with frameless doors and I'd like in channel vent visors that go all the way to the back of my window

Just check their catalog, as they either make them in that style or they don't. From my memory, the "in-channel design" requires a framed window.

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a) The Original Ventvisor™
Higher profile, outside mount

b) Low Profile Ventvisor
Lowest profile, outside mount

c) In-Channel Ventvisor
Low profile, inside channel mount
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Check egrusa.com I have them for my truck. Granted it has a door frame but they were the only ones at the time who made them.
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I was always under the impression that you need a framed door to install a visor regardless of the mount options. How would you open the door with the visor in place and windows up?

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I thought so too, the visor sits just high enough I suppose to clear the door/window when opening