🌧️ Drive dry, breathe fresh — upgrade your F-150’s vibe instantly!
Auto Ventshade’s in-channel rain guards are custom-fit window visors for 2015-2025 Ford F-150 SuperCrew models, designed to improve ventilation while protecting your cab from rain and debris. Crafted from durable, UV-resistant acrylic, these smoke-tinted guards install easily with 3M adhesive tape—no drilling required. Made in the USA, they combine rugged durability with sleek style to enhance your truck’s functionality and curb appeal.
Color | Smoke |
Brand | Auto Ventshade |
Exterior Finish | Smooth |
Style | In-Channel - Smoke |
Auto Part Position | Rear, Front |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Installation Type | Self-Adhesive |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Manufacturer | Auto Ventshade (AVS) |
OEM Part Number | 194975 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00725478147926 |
UPC | 725478147926 |
Model | Ventshade / Wind Deflector |
Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 46.88 x 11.88 x 1.88 inches |
Item model number | 194975 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 194975 |
K**L
Fits & Works on 2022 F150 with auto close windows
The media could not be loaded. *** This is not a paid endorsement, although I wish it was because these truck parts are getting expensive ***Just installed these in channel AVS Ventshades on my new 2022 F150 SCREW, no problems with install, no bounce back on first roll up, no need to “pull” the visor out for it to work and the look is nice and clean as I expected. Real test will come in 2 - 3 days after allowing time for adhesion to sit with the windows up. I will provide a final update at that point.As others have said in the comments, proper installation is the key to avoiding bounce back or hitting. You MUST insert the tabs at the front and back of the visors in between the trim and frame for these to work. This sounds difficult and might even look “off/weird” when you dry fit them but the final look is clean and sleek. For the front doors, there is a tab on the front and rear of the visor, the rear goes in between the trim piece and door frame, the front goes in between the trim piece and mirror trim. For the rear doors there is only one tab at the front of the visor that goes between the trim and door frame.Below were the steps I followed, upon final window roll up I didn’t have to crawl my window into place or hold the visor out for the window to close. The front windows even auto closed on their own.1. Read these instructions and perform a dry fit first to familiarize yourself with placing the tabs between the frame and channel. If you attempt to roll up the window while dry fitting, expect the window to bounce back as you have not adhered the visor to the channel yet.2. Clean all 4 window channels with the provided alcohol swabs.3. Front windowsa. Start by peeling back 1 – 2 inches of the tape backing on each side.b. Insert the rear tab in between the door frame and trim. (I used a non-marring panel removal tool to open it up a little), working from the back to the front push the visor into the window channel, once you get to the front, insert the tab in-between the mirror cap and trim.c. Before pulling off the tape, give the visor a firm push up, you want to “stage the visor in its final resting place.d. Slowly pull the 3M backing off from one side whole pushing the visor up and forward, again you are assisting the visor into its final resting place.e. Once the backing was removed, I placed my non marring tool into the window channel and gentle ran it along the back of the visor while pushing up to give it a little help.f. Slowly roll up the window.4. Rear windowsa. Start by peeling back 1 – 2 inches of the tape backing on each side, unlike the front visor, there is a 1.5” vertical strip at the rear of the visor, peel that off completely.b. Insert the front tab in between the door frame and trim. (I used a non-marring panel removal tool to open it up a little), working from the front to the back push the visor into the window channel.c. Before pulling off the tape, give the visor a firm push up, you want to “stage the visor in its final resting place.d. Slowly pull the 3M backing off from one side whole pushing the visor up and forward, again you are assisting the visor into its final resting place.e. Once the backing was removed, I placed my non marring tool into the window channel and gentle ran it along the back of the visor while pushing up to give it a little help.f. Slowly roll up the window.If you are more of a visual learner, head over to the tube and search for realtrucks How to Install AVS In-Channel Vent Visors on a 2017 Ford F-150
B**I
Make sure you install correctly.
I put these on my 2017 F150. They look and fit great. The only problem was my own doing, I should have used a step ladder to install as I have a 6" lift so I didn't get the fitment 100%. No fault of the product. I recommend you tube install videos to make sense of the instructions there are really good videos if you need them. Make sure the surface is good and clean. Paper towel and alcohol because the provided pad is very small. Simple install. I forgot even though they came well packaged a couple of them were scuffed but I used them anyway. That was not cool for the price.
S**D
Clogging Window Channel
I have had these window visors for nearly a year now. I have always loved the style window visors give a vehicle, these were one of the very first personalization items I bought for my new to me 2019 F-150. I followed the instructions to the T because I plan to have this truck for a long long time. I cleaned the surfaces, left the windows up for multiple summer days after install etc. From the beginning the windows would not roll up all the way hitting the visor in the window channel. It got a little better over time, but to this day it is still an issue. Just last night, after 11 months of owning these, I have decided to take them off and throw them in the trash.The smoked finish was great, the look was great, but my windows would not function properly with these in the channel. I almost never leave product reviews, but for the next guy that saved up for their truck, went without this and that to fund the vehicle purchase, and then goes to get an accessory to make the vehicle theirs, consider getting something different.
P**A
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It's very nice and easy installation 2024 F250
A**R
As advertised
One came unstuck but supplier replaced
L**H
Good product
Fit great
J**Y
Look good and they work
Please forgive me while I sound like a proud daddy .... I bought a 2024 F150 Lariat in Star White Tricoat (kinda like a pearl, metallic white) with the 3.5L hybrid turbo engine, the 7.2kw generator and the Off Road package, this past Veterans Day. Beautiful truck.I have these window deflectors on my wife's SUV and had them on my other F150 that I traded. Here in the deep South, a hot car can be brutal, especially after a summer rain. These allow the car, or truck, to be cooler upon return. These have 3m tape which adheres to the body above the window and I like this better than the kind I put on my wife's SUV. They have a small adhesive strip but fit in the window guide and were a pain to install. The two rear ones have fallen off. I told her I would replace them with ones like this to fit her car, but she said she was ok with the two of themThese add that little bit extra to make Charlotte, uh, I mean my new F150 Lariat look even better.
M**N
Very disappointed
I’ve used AVS vent shades on all my trucks for years and never an issue. I received this set for my F150 and they were scratched right out of the package so I was disappointed over that. I decided to use them anyway to avoid the hassle of driving an hour to a UPS store to return them. Installed the left front and it absolutely would not allow the window to go up. The window hits it and automatically goes back down. I tried multiple times to get it to work pushing and pulling on the vent shade but no matter what I tried it won’t work. I have probably installed 50 sets of these or more on my trucks and for other people so it’s not installation error, I know how to do it. AVS quality has gone downhill and I guess I will make the one hour drive to return them. I guess I should have payed more attention to the “frequently returned item” on the sale page. I’m beyond disappointed because I love having vent shades so I can have windows cracked and not worry about the weather.Do better AVS and make made in America mean something.
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