Window Deflectors?
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Window Deflectors?
Has any body tried these? Would this be a bad idea?
I hate that I can not lower the window a bit when it is raining and the way water drops into the car when the door is opened.
http://www.autoanything.com/deflectors/61A2923A0A0.aspx
I hate that I can not lower the window a bit when it is raining and the way water drops into the car when the door is opened.
http://www.autoanything.com/deflectors/61A2923A0A0.aspx
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From: I am a Traveler of Both Time and Space

Originally Posted by CRyan
I dont think they would look very good on our car.
Ya, I was thinking along the same line. Too bad, they work great on my Dakota.
Ya, I was thinking along the same line. Too bad, they work great on my Dakota.
Secondly, I don't think they would work on a car without a window frame
I think they insert into the molding some how instead of being glued.
Yeah I really don't see how they could work on the G...since there isn't a door frame around the top of the window.
I do have them on my RX7...one of the rare JDM OEM items that was never sold in North America...looks good and makes me feel special, haha.
I do have them on my RX7...one of the rare JDM OEM items that was never sold in North America...looks good and makes me feel special, haha.
If you live in the hot south like me, these things are a God send. You can leave your windows open a 1/2" and let the heat out. The rain won't get in. As for looks, I don't know how they would look. I had them on my Exploder and they looked fine, however this is the G35 we're talking about here.
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