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  1. #13
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    Well ,mine are almost 2yrs now and I've been driving on the M5 quite frequently at an average speed of 100-120kmp and thru car washing place where they use high pressure water gun,so far so good,no sign of damage or the adhesive coming off.

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by santa3563 View Post
    Well ,mine are almost 2yrs now and I've been driving on the M5 quite frequently at an average speed of 100-120kmp and thru car washing place where they use high pressure water gun,so far so good,no sign of damage or the adhesive coming off.
    Consider yourself very lucky then. I've had to replace all the tape on mine for all the visors to make sure they are sturdy.

    ps. How does 2 years work on a 2007 Civic? Even if you bought Dec 06, it's still, at most, 1.5years.
    FD1 & CZ4A Driver.

  3. #15
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    Got 2 Civic : 06-2006 VTi and 02-2007 VTi-L. Both visors still intact not a single problem. Maybe yours is not a good quality made visor.

  4. #16
    got it on my 07 civic, had it for maybe 9 months (the replica visor)
    got it shipped from hk ebay.. cost about 50 bux aussie~

    quality is okay, really cant justify buying the genuine thing though

    and mine has the gap too

  5. #17
    sort of off topic: any1 kno how the OEM one 'stick' to the car?

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

  6. #18
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    DC2R
    Screws :P

  7. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by FallenAngel View Post
    Screws :P
    really?

    Bye2 Honda... Hello Mazda family

  8. #20
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    not really, i got real one on my previous civic and it ues palstic clips to stick on the window's rubber side and also with some 3M tape.
    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    really?

  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by dyljoy View Post
    not really, i got real one on my previous civic and it ues palstic clips to stick on the window's rubber side and also with some 3M tape.
    If mine ever fall off and get damaged I'd definitely go genuine this time since it's quite concerning to see them rattle at high speeds.
    FD1 & CZ4A Driver.

  10. #22
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    Jul 2006
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    Brisbane
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    09 jazz
    Genuine one always be the best choice except the price, hoho

  11. #23
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    Perth
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    Mine arnt genuin visors and i am having no trouble with them what so ever.
    They are good buy it makes the car look wider and it shades from the sun in the areas that are hard to cover.

    You can even open your window a tad when it rains for fresh air

  12. #24
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    Haha for me the only concern is that it makes the already thick A-pillar even thicker when it comes to seeing oncoming traffic at roundabouts.

    On black Civic, it looks good though. Gives it a bit more 'width' IMO.
    FD1 & CZ4A Driver.

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