Window Deflectors
I've got the stick on kind and they have been on for at least 18 months with no issues whatsoever. I got mine from Auto Zone for $50 including tax and really like the look. When I got mine, the in-channel were not available...but I've also heard that some people have had issues with them scratching their windows. There's another thread floating around here the last couple days that mentioned that issue if you take a look.
Here's a picture of mine that was taken in the last couple weeks that shows the stick on ones. You might also try ebay...that's the first place I look for stuff when I'm in the market for something.
Here's a picture of mine that was taken in the last couple weeks that shows the stick on ones. You might also try ebay...that's the first place I look for stuff when I'm in the market for something.
I bought the stick on ones and had them dealer installed when I got the car. They held up great, but I recently replaced them with the in channel WeatherTech. (Prior in channel ones did not cover the small window behind the back doors). I very much prefer them to the stick on ones-both because the look is more subtle,and they are more effective. They allow the window to be open much wider.
I don't know to much about this stuff but here are some for only $49.95 do you know if they are any good? I'd like to know because I was thinking of getting some for my car!
http://www.autotrucktoys.com/chevy_h...0454C3354.aspx
http://www.autotrucktoys.com/chevy_h...0454C3354.aspx
Depends what you are looking for. These kind are not in-channel. They stick to the paint on your car.
Thanks for the heads up. Do you think the in channel is better? I don't think I want something sticking on the paint? How can I tell the difference? The ones I found don't say.
Kim


