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I was interested if anyone uses the T Top sunshades. I've never used mine even once. I wonder when / why people use them. Very rarely, a noontime drive on an extremely sunny day will make me wonder what it would be like to use the shades. Other than that, I've never even thought about the things.
What about you folks in cold areas? Maybe they help keep the heat in? Any other uses or maybe some people just like them?
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I bought them for my car. I believe that when you want sun shining in your car then you can take the tops off. Otherwise, it calls for a lot of unneeded heat inside the car. That's MO anyways [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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I have been known to use mine every now and then but not much. If the sun is shining alot then they are handy but don't ever take the effort to put them in. Main reason I don't is cause at night I'll have to take them out again and I LOVE having the street lights shine through the T-tops while you drive. Nothing can beat that!!!!
During the summer, I generally leave them in. Here in Alabama it gets very hot and if they are out, it's almost unbearable to get in the car during the day.
1997 Arctic White 3.8L Firebird A4<br /> T-Tops, Y87, W68<br /> SLP CAI, FlowMaster<br />2002 Black/Black Trans Am A4<br /> T-Tops, WS6
Starting this week they have been put in for the summer again. Having my car sit in the middle of Virginia Tech's massive parking lot all day gets my car way too toasty with out the shades in. I have had way too many things melt in my car. And it does make a difference in the temp when they are in, versus when they are out.
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I use mine during the summer months only..Its gets a little warm here...it really hurts when the CLOTH seats burn your @ss [img]graemlins/omg.gif[/img]
I use mine in the winter. It snows really bad here in utah. I dont like to look up and see a bunch of snow on my roof so I use the ttop shades. I think it helps to when its real cold outside it keeps it insulated and the inside of car stays warmer. I use mine only in winter
if i had t-tops i would use them like i use my windshield shade...to keep the car cool during the day.... when i get in the car take-em off. sometimes i guess they would be hard to take off but i would add fabric handles or something to make it easier.....
next stopp..... car dealership to get car WITH t-tops! :D
I always use mine the only time that I take mine out is when I am out lookin @ the stars with a girl or somethin. They love them.
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During winter they are out, summer they are in [img]smile.gif[/img] It makes a considerable difference with the temp of the inside of the car with theshades in when trying to deal with the hot sun of Florida. They are so easy to take in and out that I don't mind doing either [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Interesting responses. I never put them in because I enjoy the views so much. As far as heat while parked, it gets so hot no matter what that I never have bothered. It also seemed like just extra clutter in the back to carry them around. I also have a custom car cover that does a pretty good job at keeping the car a little cooler when I have to park in full sun.
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2008 Saturn Sky Red Line - Midnight Blue Pewter Mafia - 2000 Firebird - SOLD CENTRAL FLORIDA KNIGHTS!!!!!!! FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES!!!!!!!
I need to buy some really bad. If i have my t-tops on and run my ac(because its so frickin hot in AZ)it can get hot if the sun shines through the t-tops
\'96 red firebird M5<br />t-tops, fully loaded<br />New rear-end with disc brakes and 3:42\'s, foglights, 2001 firebird emblems, slp cai, high flow cat, mtx sub
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