WeatherTech Custom Fit Front Side Window Deflectors for Jeep Wrangler, Dark Smoke

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WeatherTech Custom Fit Front Side Window Deflectors for Jeep Wrangler, Dark Smoke
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Product Description

WeatherTech Side Window Deflectors offer you fresh air enjoyment with an original equipment look. They are crafted in Germany from the finest 3 millimeter dark-tinted acrylic material available. Installation is quick and easy, with no exterior tape needed. WeatherTech Side Window Deflectors are precision-machined to perfectly fit your vehicle. These low profile window deflectors help to reduce wind noise and allow interior heat to escape.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #67051 in Automotive
  • Color: Dark Smoke
  • Brand: WeatherTech
  • Model: 80443
  • Dimensions: 3.90 pounds

Features

  • Maximize your fresh air enjoyment
  • Sleek aerodynamic styling
  • Reduces wind noise
  • Installs inside the window channel
  • Part 80443 is a front pair, it includes the drivers side front and passenger side front

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Great!
By Count
Looks Great on my 2013 Jeep Wrangler Deep Cherry Red. Adds another eye-catcher to my toy. Smoke color goes great with hood bug deflector.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Hard to find for 2012 Jeeps
By Shutterbug
Product is great. Easy to install. The dark tint looks nice with my black jeep. Had a hard time finding these for a 2012. these fit the bill. Would recommend them

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Seems OK but I have worries.
By WV Radio Guy
The shields appear to be quality construction and snap in easy. (although on my car I had to reverse the instructions...no biggie). The thing that worries me a little is the flange that seats up inside the window channel. It's thicker than it should be in my opinion. The glass rubs against it as you roll up the window. For most people with electric windows, they don't realize how much pressure is on the glass when it reaches the shade flange. I know, because I have manual windows. The pressure is more than I'd like. And yes, I've adjusted the shades as perfect as possible to lessen the pressure. When you factor in that the window seal is now trying to accommodate both the window AND this flange, I cant help but wonder what the future brings as far as the window sealing tight. As of this writing, I haven't driven the car, but if there's anything to report, I'll add it later.

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