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Putco Element Chrome Window Visors; Front and Rear (15-20 Tahoe)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item CT2833
AmericanTrucks no longer carries the Putco Element Chrome Window Visors; Front and Rear (15-20 Tahoe). Please check out 2007-2014 Chevy Tahoe Exterior for an updated selection.
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    Exclusive Patented 3 step design: High-class appearance OEM look

    Polycarbonate Injection-molded: The color on these visors is consistent all the way through the part.

    High impact ABS construction: Designed to address the rigors of the elements.

    UV resilient: This means no fading or cracking.

    Fully-in channel fit: Creates less wind noise so you can have your windows down and hear minimal turbulence.

    Perfect fit CAD: These are designed to fit directly with your vehicle.

    Vehicle Specific spacers: This allows the window to roll up with no interference, like other brands.

    Easy Install: No cutting or drilling.

    Function: Prevents rain entering through the window opening.

    Style: Add a touch of style to your truck with our window visors.

    Warranty: Putco’s One Year Limited Warranty.

    Designed and shipped in the USA: By Putco Inc. in Des Moines, IA

    Add style and convenience to your car or truck! Putco Element Windows Visors look great on your vehicle, and they keep wind and rain from ruining your cruise. They’re made from tough ABS plastic to withstand the abuse of the road and topped off with either a striking chrome, subtle smoke tint, or a low profile solid matte black.

    California Residents: Proposition 65 Warning

    CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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