Window Vents interest?

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sleepycruiser

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I saw a company post in GXOR on FB and they do window vents. He said if we had interest of 5+ and had someone that could be used as a test fit in Youngesville, NC (I’m 4 hours away) they could make them. For the GX they are $144 without mesh and $171 with mesh (shipped).

Are the rear windows the same on all LC200s?

Any interest? No relation to the business at all, just thought they looked cool and functional.

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Do they stay in place with the window down or do they need the window to keep it in place?
 
I'd be interested at $125 shipped or less but I can use gutter guards and 15 minutes of cutting at $15 otherwise.
 
Do they stay in place with the window down or do they need the window to keep it in place?
I asked him and waiting to hear back.
I'd be interested at $125 shipped or less but I can use gutter guards and 15 minutes of cutting at $15 otherwise.
Those are their prices he listed so no idea.
 
To add to what @Tex68w said, a vent that helps keep bugs out while sleeping.
Got it. I run some nets from Amazon that do the same thing, albeit less fancy to look at.

Also, thanks for the link. It says this about their intended uses:
  • Daily driving to eliminate wind turbulence or if you have pets in the back seat
  • Stand out from the others at a show.
  • Those camping nights to ventilate the cabin and prevent bugs and insects from getting in the vehicle.
  • For those with pups in the back seat.
  • At the track for race cars to cool down the cabin without AC use.
 
Got it. I run some nets from Amazon that do the same thing, albeit less fancy to look at.

Also, thanks for the link. It says this about their intended uses:
  • Daily driving to eliminate wind turbulence or if you have pets in the back seat
  • Stand out from the others at a show.
  • Those camping nights to ventilate the cabin and prevent bugs and insects from getting in the vehicle.
  • For those with pups in the back seat.
  • At the track for race cars to cool down the cabin without AC use.
I use nets as well. They work great for the $$. Actually I might not need these after all. 😂
"These are not recommended on use of vehicles with window tint."

That's a shame, I was interested otherwise. I don't want to risk damaging my ceramic tint :(
I also have tint. Hmm.
 
if they had louvers on them I'd be interested.
Or some way to keep the rain out basically...

failng that we are going to make up a set in Aluminium with louvers and screens. It's been on my todo list for a while.
 
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