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Order a whole set for about 115.53 us dollars. Installed them, works great, my idea is to use them as blackout for camping in the van by adding blackout fabric. They are made or a wire frame with some magnets. It also comes with some plastic retainers to out around the window for a more solide installation. It took about 3 weeks to get there.
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The second row are pretty snug. I have not installed the double back tape brackets do really keep them in place while driving.
They stand right behind the car roller sunshades.
I sew a "sock" made out of thin black stretch fabric ( Lycra style or maybe this is what it is). And i slide those sunshade inside and they make my black out curtains for all windows. Much better than the weathertech sunshade i had been using as they are very visible from the outside. My new setup is pitch black from the outside and inside.
 

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They look really nice, better than any of the other sienna sets I've seen. Would need to see how they look in the daylight though, too blacked out and I'd just be giving a cop an easy ticket if I tried driving with them up.
 

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They look really nice, better than any of the other sienna sets I've seen. Would need to see how they look in the daylight though, too blacked out and I'd just be giving a cop an easy ticket if I tried driving with them up.
Not sure where you live, but i would not use the front ones while driving. I put them up when parked for privacy in the car. ( I sleep in it for 2 nights a week while at work). But since the frame is some sort of spring steel, they stay really well behind the driver or passenger seats. I'll take a picture today. When the sun is up
 

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Not sure where you live, but i would not use the front ones while driving. I put them up when parked for privacy in the car. ( I sleep in it for 2 nights a week while at work). But since the frame is some sort of spring steel, they stay really well behind the driver or passenger seats. I'll take a picture today. When the sun is up
Fronts here fall under our normal tinting laws but my tints already at the limit so yeah I can't technically drive with them. Sides are fine but I really want the back window and that is also restricted by tint laws(Texas). It's usually one of those "illegal but not enforced" kinda things unless you get crazy with it which is why I'm hoping these aren't just totally blacked out because Id like to leave the back shade up. The picture with your hand looks pretty good just hard to tell.
 

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Not sure where you live, but i would not use the front ones while driving. I put them up when parked for privacy in the car. ( I sleep in it for 2 nights a week while at work). But since the frame is some sort of spring steel, they stay really well behind the driver or passenger seats. I'll take a picture today. When the sun is up
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Man appreciate the time to post those pictures. Those actually look like some pretty good quality shades even.
I like them they also have a few light magnets to keep them in place. I build the blackout fabric that slides over it( i actually should make them a little tighter for slicker look. Very versatile
 
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