This is a really easy job. I've been after a set of these for a while. They are practical in that they let you have the window down a bit without the Mrs. hair blowing everywhere and when your sleeping in the back of the van you can have the windows down a bit and still have security.
I sourced these from Ebay, they are made in Poland and seem decent quality. They are made by a company called Heko.
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Heko wind deflectors as they arrive |
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fitting involved effectively 'jamming' them in an open window frame! |
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Theres one fitted |
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Theres the other fitted |
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Heres how they look with the windows up. |
Easy peasy. I recommend them, they look pretty cool as well.
I have just bought the VW accessories for this. They are to be bonded to the door frame. I will get them fitted when I fit the Reimo multirail for the awning. Need to get the temperature up to 20 deg so its an inside job!
ReplyDeleteI am almost through converting my new T5. I will post the results/pics when finished in a couple of weeks.
Good luck, keep going!