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Old 08-10-2011, 12:27 PM
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Ive had mine for about a month. Here in the freaking texas heat( 56 days of 100 plus) they help, except after the car sits for 8 hours outside they tend to bow inward(down) They havent popped out yet. But is that normal? they are hot to the touch also-black car, tinted T tops also. Ive sent a email to yofab also to see if its normal.
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Damn, it must be REALLY hot over there in TX if your shades bow like that.
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I park in the shade at work, windows cracked etc.
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No bowing here
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I have had mine for over a year and they are still in great shape. Summer temps can hit 110 here, but average in the mid 90's all summer. I have no problem with them. They bow a little, but they have never popped out.
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I've personally used them for over two years during the hot summers we have here in So Cal and never noticed any bowing but maybe I didn't look close enough? In the 4-5 years we've been selling them this is the first I've heard of it. From what you're describing it doesn't seem to affect the usefulness of them so I wouldn't worry about it unless they bow enough to let light through. To the OP, I haven't received your email, just happened to see this thread... Keep me updated!

Here's the link to the t-top shades in case anyone's wondering: http://store.yoastfabrication.com/se...l?sfs=38f77416

Thanks, Steve.



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