Heat/AC vents

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Paladin

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What all tricks do you guys use to tighten up the heat/ac vent thingies? Mine always point toward the floor now and will not stay adjusted. Trying to find out a better fix than the gum wrapper or matchbook cover folded up and sticking out. That's for teenagers! Looking for a way to fix them so they will hold in place . TIA:party52: I have my dashpad out and am going to repair the cracks so now is a good time to take care of this issue.
 

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If you pop them out you could probably use some black silicone to build a couple of high spots towards the backs of either sides to increase the stiction.

Never tried it as the "teenager method" is fast, cheap, easy, and works.

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I've done the RTV trick too, the old GM B-bodies have the same affliction. I hate old and flaccid...
 

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with the dash/pad out go the extra steps to remove the vent units when they are out you can remove the louvers and install"Soft" O-rings that just fit over the pivot pins. did mine about 6-7 years ago and still work better that OEM method!!

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Just had this problem today. I used some leftover rubber door weatherstripping that I had from Hone Depot:

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I put it around the perimeter of where the vent sits. This pic is the vent to the right of the driver:

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Took some tweaking to get the desired drag on the vent. But it seems to work great and it’s completely hidden on the front end.

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