FrankThompson
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- Frank
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- Sebring, FL
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- '07 Pontiac Solstice GXP, '22 F150 Lariat PB
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Anyone using the Sunshade Full Vehicle kit from WeatherTech? I moved mine over from my 2017 and while it works, you can see that there were some slight changes to some areas between gen 13 and 14. Noticeably the curves on the lower part of the front door windows seems to have slightly moved or changed shape and the windshield has changed, particularly around the sensor cluster at the top. I did check and they are different model numbers from WeatherTech for each generation.
I'm thinking of gifting my gen13 set to my son-in-law (who has a '17 F150), and getting at least the windshield one for my '22, but was curious on the fitment. Does it wrap around the sensor cluster around the top well?
How do the side windows fit?
*note: In case anyone is curious, I use this because I can't garage my truck and here in FL the sun is brutal. I used this kit on my '17 for 4.5 years and never saw any degradation to the interior and it would keep the inside so cool, even on the hottest days. It's a PITA to take down and put back up, but I don't drive that often, so it's worth it. I did keep it down most of the FL Winter though (all like 3 months of fall/winter/spring).
I'm thinking of gifting my gen13 set to my son-in-law (who has a '17 F150), and getting at least the windshield one for my '22, but was curious on the fitment. Does it wrap around the sensor cluster around the top well?
How do the side windows fit?
*note: In case anyone is curious, I use this because I can't garage my truck and here in FL the sun is brutal. I used this kit on my '17 for 4.5 years and never saw any degradation to the interior and it would keep the inside so cool, even on the hottest days. It's a PITA to take down and put back up, but I don't drive that often, so it's worth it. I did keep it down most of the FL Winter though (all like 3 months of fall/winter/spring).
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