I got mine from y'all last week. Went on easy and looks great.
I put them on last sunday. Texas has a problem with pop up rain storms this time of the year. Tuesday, a coworker came in to tell us it was pouring outside.
People made a mad dash for their cars to raise windows. Me, I just smiled because I had the vent visors, so with the windows cracked open the rain did not get in.
Weather tech or the avs are better they go in channel and warp onto window nicer !
Weather tech or the avs are better they go in channel and warp onto window nicer !
ModMiFord, Do you have any closeup pics of the front window install? It doesn't look right if I install between the mirror or the rubber weather strip.
There is a member on the forum that is also a dealer who had a post on these items not too long ago with a special price.The dealership wants $80 some-odd dollars for this and I'm curious if anyone has had experience with these.
It seems there are in channel and out of channel versions that adhere with a 3M foam tape. (Seems in-channel would be preferable, anyone know?)
I live in the ironically named "sunny Florida," but trust me, when it's not skin cancer sunny, its Super Rainy Florida. So I'm wondering if these are helpful/necessary or is there some wonder design to the new ex that makes these superfluous.
Thanks all,
Dave
There is a member on the forum that is also a dealer who had a post on these items not too long ago with a special price.
I have also read a post that says the stick-ons are preferable because unlike the in-channel ones, they still allow the window to fully close and seal tightly.
I personally have no experience with them.
Peter
Not sure if this link helps;So does anybody have any pics of the in channel vent shades yet? please post pics as im would like to buy the in channel ones
So does anybody have any pics of the in channel vent shades yet? please post pics as im would like to buy the in channel ones
There is a member on the forum that is also a dealer who had a post on these items not too long ago with a special price.
I have also read a post that says the stick-ons are preferable because unlike the in-channel ones, they still allow the window to fully close and seal tightly.
I personally have no experience with them.
Peter
I ordered a set of 4 side window deflectors and a bug guard for my 2013 at the end of August from Weathertech. The bug guard I received in 2 days, but I hadn't heard any updates on the window deflectors. I just called Weathertech tonight for an update on them and was told the deflectors are on backorder and the soonest they're expected to be in stock and shipping again is the second week of October. Since the odds are just as likely that it could be snowing as it being 80 degrees by then I just had them cancel my order.
Does anyone have a set of the Weathertech window deflectors? I'm just looking for some thoughts on them since I used the AVS/Lund deflectors on my last vehicle and wanted to try the Weathertech ones on my EX because I like the concept of no adhesive strips. My dilemma now is that not providing me with an order update after 3 weeks, especially when the product is backordered, has kind of shaken my confidence in Weathertech.