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Old 06-13-2006, 04:59 PM
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Weathertech Window Deflectors - Pics

Just put these on today and wanted to share the looks.
For all of you who was afraid to get it because it wasn't going to look good, now you can actually see. Anyway I didn't get them for the looks but for the actual purpose - the rain. It didn't rain yet, but they somehow did fix a little rattle in the door I had, well and of course gave the car at least 10HP. You can barely see them and they do look much more elegant then those stick-ons.
 
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They are not bad but I still hate those things.
 
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how are they fixed to the vehicle?
 
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Do they scratch the tint?
 
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Old 06-14-2006, 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by BigSash
how are they fixed to the vehicle?
They snap right in. You can take them off anytime.
 
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Originally Posted by dofu
Do they scratch the tint?
What do you mean?
 
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sweet will def. be picking up a set for the Oregon rainy season, but it's summer now
 
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What do you mean?
The weathertechs would scratch the tint from rolling the windows up on some cars.
 
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Old 06-14-2006, 01:47 PM
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The weathertechs would scratch the tint from rolling the windows up on some cars.
Maybe they changed the design but these only touch the window on the outside, the tint still only touches the rubber.
 
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I think they look pretty good, def not cheap like others.

Are you a cop? I like your big badge, great for parking the car... anywhere.
 
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For the life of me, I cannot determine a use for these things unless one is a smoker. If it's raining, why would the windows be open? Leaving them closed w/ the A/C on keeps humidity in check. I just don't get it!
 
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Not bad looking at all....tnx for posting.

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Originally Posted by BigSash
sweet will def. be picking up a set for the Oregon rainy season
That's true. I see how those would be a big help up there.
 
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They are not bad but I still hate those things.
+1 on that..
 
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I wasn't a fan of them because of the contrast between the chrome and black, but i just painted my chrome trim black. I always thought the JDM ones looked tacky, as if it was missing some parts. Now, i'm trying to see what the wethertech ones look like, can you post another link? This one isn't working.
 


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