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Sun blinds
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 6:34 pm
by nickyboy2013
Just ordered some sun blinds I have the tinted glass but its not enough. when my son is watching his iPad there is still glare, they are not oem but look the same, fit the same, but only 1 third of the price will put some pictures up when fitted.
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:22 am
by lezmtaylor
where from and how much ?
Lez
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 8:42 am
by nickyboy2013
Hi Lez here are the details
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**4** 1 x UV Privacy Car Shades (Set of 6) BMW X3 5dr 03-10 (UVBMW-X3-5-A) = £76.79
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Total Goods: £76.79
(Delivery Charge): £10.20
Total includes UK VAT of: £14.50
Total: £86.99
NOTE: **4** - This will usually be despatched in 5-7 days
http://www.vanstyle.co.uk/shop/privacy- ... -1235.html
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 9:57 am
by C320 UK
I've had these blinds before for an E60 5 Series and they're great and pretty well made. Good value, especially when you buy them 'on offer' as per the link. Some friends and family have also bought them for their cars as an alternative to tinted windows.
A couple of points:
1. These blinds are fixed so do not roll up or down. The windows however can still be opened when they're fitted.
2. Just take care to clean the door frame properly and ensure you've got the correct position when fixing the adhesive clips. Take care when removing the blinds, you just need to pull down gently on the fanric tab. One time my wife just yanked the blind out pulling the clip with it!
3. Some of the blinds (the rear quarterlight springs to mind) are just push fit.
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 10:00 am
by X5Sport
What about Windowsox as an alternative?
Richard
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 10:10 am
by C320 UK
[quote="X5Sport"]
What about Windowsox as an alternative?
Richard
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Ooh, good question!
I've had Windowsox before and they're also pretty good, again you can open the window when they're fitted and they're easily removable.
The disadvantages with Windowsox (in my opinion):
1. Only available for the side doors, no option (when I looked at any rate) for the side windows on an Estate, although I think they do a wraparound sock for the rear window on saloons.
2. Best only fitted in the summer - as when it rains (as the Windowsock is like a sock covering both sides of the glass) the outside can look quite messy as water fills the mesh.
Having experience of all three, my preference would be:
1. Privacy glass / tints (£££)
2. Privacy shades (££)
3. Windowsox (£)
The privacy shades in this thread really are pretty good. Just to be clear, I have no connection with the company either!
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:58 am
by X5Sport
I've got a set for the Mini, and accept the disadvantages - but then I bought them to give extra shading for the little one and so they should not be needed in 'damp' weather - in theory anyway. They aren't perfect, but a lot better than the Halfrauds etc specials, but at £30 a set I'll give them a try....
The X6 has the OEM sunblinds.
Richard
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:07 pm
by C320 UK
[quote="X5Sport"]
I've got a set for the Mini, and accept the disadvantages - but then I bought them to give extra shading for the little one and so they should not be needed in 'damp' weather - in theory anyway. They aren't perfect, but a lot better than the Halfrauds etc specials, but at £30 a set I'll give them a try....
The X6 has the OEM sunblinds.
Richard
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Yes, I'd agree with that - didn't even consider buying the Halfords / rubber suction cap type blinds! Those would absolutlely be bottom of the pile!
I had my Windosox when I had a pool car after changing jobs. I certainly wasn't going to spend silly money on blinds for the 6 months or so I had that.
OEM blinds are great
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:21 pm
by nickyboy2013
Just an afterthought :idea: has the E25 have inbuilt blinds
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:26 pm
by X5Sport
If you mean the 'F25' then yes it is an option.
There is also a set to cover the rear, side and tailgate windows if you have none at all fitted.
And an aftersales kit for the E83
here. I don't expect it will be cheap though....it looks to cover everything back from the 'B' pillar.
Richard
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:29 pm
by nickyboy2013
Yes F
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:30 pm
by X5Sport
Updated - retrofit for the E83 in post above....
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:44 pm
by nickyboy2013
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:46 pm
by X5Sport
Looks good. Did the same on our E53 and also on the X6.
Richard
Re: Sun blinds
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 9:42 pm
by X3RIC
Love the look from the outside, think I may want my windows darker now. I have the same wheels for summer also. I've had these blinds on cars in the past and they annoyed me how they looked on the inside of the car though. I don't mean as in the fit of them as they were superb, just all the wee holes.