now i am going to have to buy some since they have such good reviews.
Yeah, it doesn’t take me long of driving a vehicle before I want them on it. I don’t even smoke cigarettes and it doesn’t matter if the A/C works. I want the vents. Once you have a set, you’ll likely want them on everything.
My dad's 1992 Silverado had the type that mounted on the outside of the door using an adhesive strip (yes, on the paint). Note I said "had". One peeled off in pieces after however many years last year and the other is doing the same now. Tucking them inside the upper weatherstripping looks like a better way.
It is and isn’t a better way. It’s great, right up until one gets broken. It is, without a doubt, a pain to remove the broken one from the weatherstrip and clean it up enough to put a new set on. I went through that with my 92.
My first Ranger (blue 00) I put GTS branded vents on, they stuck to the paint but they were also more than 1/8” thick, which made them super durable. By necessity, the ones that mount inside the weatherstripping are paper thin. Still, both my 92 and green 00 plus I think both of dad’s have them inside the weatherstripping