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SamirD
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Wow, those look almost identical to the factory Suzuki ones we have on our SLS Sport. 8-)
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AirRideFan
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I wish they made WIDER ones, like they used to for the 90's/early 2000's trucks, vans, and suv's. I have ALL THREE brands of the "Bubble Vent / Rain / Weather Visors" - whatever you'd like to call them for my 1992 GMC Typhoon-clone. WADE "Weatherguard" are my fav! Anyway--- I have the OEM rain visors on my Kizashi- but I do like the look of these ones you posted a lot, too.

I'd LOVE to have a set made like in the photo I've attached for the little Suzuki sedan--- I had them on my 1990 Nissan D21 Hardbody pickup and LOVED em. You could have the windows over half-way down in a thunderstorm and not get wet. So cool. Image
2012 KIZASHI Sport SLS

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KuroNekko
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Really? I think they don't look good but moreover, would seriously impede visibility. The Kizashi already has thick A pillars that block a lot of view. I also have the OE accessory window visors and they create even more of an obstruction. Anything larger would be a visibility hazard, IMO.
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SamirD
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Our a-pillars are definitely thick, but I too have the OE visors and can't recall ever finding them to block visibility. I'll have to check that the next time I drive the car.
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KuroNekko wrote: Wed Apr 21, 2021 5:50 pm Really? I think they don't look good but moreover, would seriously impede visibility. The Kizashi already has thick A pillars that block a lot of view. I also have the OE accessory window visors and they create even more of an obstruction. Anything larger would be a visibility hazard, IMO.
Probably true. I just love the 'aero' effect of the those old school large bubble vent visors--- and you can see through them--- they're a nice bronze tint that is more optically correct than the oem suzuki vents we have.

But yeah---- def would be a visability blocker to some extent.
2012 KIZASHI Sport SLS

ExtremeContact DWS Tuned tires on staggered Speedlines! :o
Ecsta V720 235/40's on the OEM 18's
Hakkapeliitta R2 235/45's on Sport Edition KV5 18's <- too heavy
WinterContact 215/55's on Lexus GS 16's this winter!
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