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10-12-2008, 02:53 PM | #27 |
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with windows down / sunroof open and driving how is that experience?
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flapping etc with the wind and screens in..
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11-18-2008, 05:57 AM | #32 |
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who would like to buy me a set for Christmas? I will act VERY surprised when they arrive to my APO .....
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Driving at night with them is fine too. I really do not notice the "screen dot effect" except for cars that are stopped behind me at a traffic light. While driving they work well. I hardly IF ever have to dim my rear view mirror(i have a maunual mirror). So... if you are thinking about getting these I would give it a thumbs up from me! Btw... I bought mine from my BMW dealer. You can find them on RealOEM's website under accesories. |
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06-30-2010, 10:24 AM | #37 | |
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These screens are great! They don't even look like screens from the outside, just dark like a tint and definitely cut the sunlight on the inside. Easy to install, remove and store, they come with stylish BMW cases. pge |
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06-30-2010, 11:13 AM | #38 |
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Thanks ennislaw. So it's $88.00 for the rear and $100 for both side windows?
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Have to give thumbs up to the sunshade. Really made a difference when I was driving with the sun at my back earlier today. Might spring for the sides, too.
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I love the sunshades!
I have these, and I love them. They darken the rear of the car similar to tint, but is easily removable at any time. So I think it really looks great on the car. Also, it keeps the sun out of the rear of the car very much. Even without a front sunshade, I notice the overall temps in the car are lower. This should also protect the leather in the rear. It also makes it much harder to see in the rear of the car at night. As a street parker, I like keeping some of the privacy back there, even though I don't keep any items out in the car. Install in just a minute, and can be stored in the supplied bag. No flapping or anything weird. Only downside, as mentioned, it that it will basically defeat the auto dimming mirror. I notice it only on the side mirrors, since the lights from the back are greatly reduced by the shades themselves.
Tim PS - Sorry for the crappy huge iPhone picture, but it shows the sunshades in the rear. Notice how you can barely see in the back.
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As said, they're easy to install, fit great and easy to remove and store (in included BWM bags). I also recommend the BMW sunshade for the windshield; it's a solid piece that folds up, definitely blocks the sun. Despite the expense, it's a nice quality sunshade that includes a vinyl storage bag. There are times when I remove it from the windshield and happen to touch the outside surface to discover it's painfully hot. If you live in the South, these shades are essential during the summer. pge |
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