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Wind Noise fix for 2003 or 2005 chevy/GMC, vent window, latch, link, links

$ 18.48

Availability: 488 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: Custom made

    Description

    Having a lot of wind noise from those rear vent windows? Well here is the fix; we've designed an extended link that is a direct replacement for the factory set up. It is designed to pull in the vent window in .050" more than the original link which in turn creates a tighter seal and eliminates that irritating wind noise which emanates primarily from the passenger side vent window. No longer will you hear wind or road noise from yours or other vehicles as you drive on the highway regardless what speed you are traveling. Our test vehicle was on a 2003 Chevy Silverado extended cab model. We ended up replacing the drivers side mainly out of curiosity - the results were impressive. GM and the dealer do not offer a fix either as warranty or out of warranty so why waste your time at the dealer where it could potentially cost 5 per side (not including labor) to replace the entire vent asm. These parts are injection molded from a very stable non-metallic material and are sold for .00 a pair (2). Our solution is easy to install all you need is a screw drive, snap ring pliers and about 5 minutes per window. Order your link replacements today!!!!!!
    This will fix 98%
    of the trucks, there are other factors that prevent the other 2% working perfectly, if you are in the 2% please contact me first before leaving feedback.
    Installation pictures are in sequence listed above from removing old links to installing new links.
    INSTRUCTIONS
    Tools needed are a straight blade screwdriver and snap-ring pliers. Open the vent window, use the screwdriver to pop the "C" end of the link off
    the post by using the palm of your hand banging on top of the screwdriver until the "C" end of the link pops off the post.
    Turn the latch so it releases from the window.
    Spread the latch with snap-ring pliers and remove the old link.
    Insert the new link.
    Hook the latch back on the window.
    Snap the link back on the post with your hand, a screwdriver may be needed to do this.