Weather Tech Wind Deflectors
#1
Weather Tech Wind Deflectors
Hey guys, I got my wind deflectors in about a month ago and put them in, and I finally got around to taking a few pics of them. There light tinted Acrylic, I thought since everyone has those super black, thick looking, bulky ones that Id like to stand out, and get the light tinted ones that go in the channel instead of being taped on there lol let me know what you guys think =]
<b>Here's what they look like from the inside with the windows half-way down</b>
Sorry about the focus lol my sister had her friend over
<b>Here's what they look like from the inside with the windows half-way down</b>
Sorry about the focus lol my sister had her friend over
Last edited by MonteLSV6; 04-22-2009 at 04:50 PM.
#3
lol Here man, I bought them at this site http://deflectors4less.com/chgmcinwe.html just select your year at the bottom of the page...there $59.96 plus a 9.99 handling fee I think.
Thanks man, yeah these do look alot better than the stick on ones.
Thanks man, yeah these do look alot better than the stick on ones.
#7
definitely look better than the stick on ones!! mine are stick on and while i love the concept, the fact that you can see the double sided tape through them aggravates me. how exactly do they go on?
#8
Cool thank you =]..lol ya i bet haha. all they do is just snap into the channel where your window goes into....you put the end of the deflector into the channel where your mirrior is, then you slightly bend the other end into the channel towards your B pillar, then when they are both in, you simply just snap in the middle.
#9
And that doesn't scratch your window when you move it up and down?
And what's so bad about the stick on ones
j/k I know how bad they look, and mine have been on for 8 years now and starting to come off a little. I know when I'm driving too fast on the highway, because my driver's side one starts to flap a little :P
And what's so bad about the stick on ones
j/k I know how bad they look, and mine have been on for 8 years now and starting to come off a little. I know when I'm driving too fast on the highway, because my driver's side one starts to flap a little :P