Window visors in channel

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mountie

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My concern for my 'inside track' mount is the added pressure on the window-glass edge being tighter, when first closed, then the added "grip" on glass edge to lower, puts a strain on the actuator/ cable.

I am taking a chance, because the inside install just looks better to me.
 

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My concern for my 'inside track' mount is the added pressure on the window-glass edge being tighter, when first closed, then the added "grip" on glass edge to lower, puts a strain on the actuator/ cable.

I am taking a chance, because the inside install just looks better to me.

Also that added pressure on the higher mileage vehicles with worn or dirtier felt tracks makes more "scrubbing action" to scratch the glass edge with, IMHO.
 
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After mine were in there for couple days . When you roll windows up and down all works perfect but mine were stretched from the first set to I guess.
Don't see any issues here. My window motors seem pretty strong . Who knows maybe last owner already changed them all.

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