Custom-fit Sun Shade (4 pieces for 4 roll down side windows, NOT include the small windows) for 2011-2018 Toyota Sienna Mini Van - MADE IN USA!! High quality and durable sun shade to maintain your car interior temperature, so your vehicle's seats stay cool, and without getting your hands burned on steering wheel. Double Bubble Foil Insulating material – A much better thermal insulator compare to other product in the market. It is easy to fold, compact design, takes minimum space to store in your vehicle. Velcro strap keeps shade folded during storage. Our Secure Fit configuration assures secures in first try and Installing the Sun Shade takes only 5 seconds.
R**T
Excellent at cooling the van down, and keeping things darker
The sun can be harsh year round, in Arizona it is especially merciless in the summers. Since this vehicle has to sit in the sun all day I bought these sun shades to mitigate how hot the car gets and also minimize the damage to the interior.My Toyota Sienna is a 2006 so the shades aren't a perfect fit, but I knew they wouldn't be since the listing specifies 2011 and newer. They do stay in place perfectly even if there is overlap on one side.I was sceptical of the quality and such since the weren't any reviews, but I figured I'd take a chance. So far I'm highly satisfied with this purchase, and definitely recommend it.
M**Y
Good Fit.
Wish they made the back windows also. Window shades fit great.
N**D
Good, but doesn't fit the way I originally thought.
You should know that these don't fit like regular shades that fit inside the window frame. Instead, they're cut so that they fit between window frame itself and the body of the car. When I first tried installing them they seemed huge by several inches and thought the "custom" fit was baloney. I couldn't really get them "installed" without one edge dangling off when sitting in the car.But then I realized that I should install them with the door open. That is jam them into the the window slot (on the front for front doors, and the curved area at the back of the sliding doors), then line up the edge with window frame so that when the doors close they hold the shade in place. Sometimes the frame doesn't hold it in place, especially for the sliding doors since that shade is so long it often flops out by the time the slow sliding door closes. I'm thinking of attaching some suction cups just to hold one edge in place.I originally thought they fit inside the window frame itself b/c all the other shades I've used fit inside the fram. I have some side window shades for a Telsa Model 3 and they fit inside the "frame" (in quotes b/c Teslas have frameless windows) and held in place with suction cups. The Sienna ones have no suction cups so I guess they decided to use the frame to hold it in place.
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