Air Wind Deflectors
#11
Rick- I'm interested in the hood deflector...ever since the paint on the hood of my ZX3 was sandblasted in just one winter I have had a deflector on my cars..the front end still take a bit of a hit but the hood generally stays pretty clean
Goose
Goose
#12
Mine are in-channel and I couldn't be happier. The front visors just snap in, so no tape. The rears do have double back tape. I didn't care for the look of the outside stick on visors, and was afraid they would start to come off over time. I've seen people driving with theirs flapping in the wind and didn't want that to happen to my HHR.
#15
Color keyed visors discussed here: Color Keyed Visors
#16
Alan-where did you get yours? I got mine from the dealer and they stick to the outside-a feature I do not like. The in-channel ones were nice, but I did not like the small rear part of the window not being covered. Yours look like the perfect solution. So, again, please tell me where (and the price).
Next, I will learn for myself how hard it is to remove the 3-M tape
Next, I will learn for myself how hard it is to remove the 3-M tape
#20
Lee
Dayton is correct Weather Tech is the only place to get the in channel full cover. I love mine and how they look. I have gotten a lot of complements on
how the look on the car. Not cheap but worth it to for the looks and how they work. Very little wind noise when the windows are cracked open.
Alan
Dayton is correct Weather Tech is the only place to get the in channel full cover. I love mine and how they look. I have gotten a lot of complements on
how the look on the car. Not cheap but worth it to for the looks and how they work. Very little wind noise when the windows are cracked open.
Alan