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Old 10-12-2009, 10:23 AM
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side window deflectors

could someone give me the website for inchannel side window deflectors and if you like them? i know its probably been discussed before but I can not find it! thanx
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Old 10-12-2009, 11:43 AM
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Here is ONE site. WeatherTech. Also, you will find other sites that sell Weathertechs. All seem to be priced jsut about the same: some have free shipping, but the items are higher, and it all adds up to about the same. There are other brands of course, but all I can speak to is these. Have used on may cars/trucks. Like them, no problems. But there are many opinions on brands and in-channel vs stickons with tape. Too each there own. Good luck in your journey.

WeatherTech - WeatherTech Side Window Deflectors, Vents, Rain Guards, Wind Deflectors
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Old 10-14-2009, 07:33 AM
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How are the in channels held in place? Do they just snap in place or? I've only used the tape ones.
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Old 10-14-2009, 10:00 AM
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Yes. They are made so they are seemingly a little too long but once you wrestle them in they stay in.
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I purached mine from autoanything but I am not sure of the brand. I have the ones that pop into the track and my only complaint is the squeaking I get sometimes when the windows are completely up. I followed the instructions to "T" when I installed them but the passenger door squeaks quite a bit.
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Old 10-26-2009, 08:38 PM
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I had the stick on jobs on my last truck..Dodge Cummins.
Actually I found them a little noisy. Not bad by any means...but I didn't put em on my 09 Ford.
At least if you get the snap in ones you can remove them easy if you don't like em..they may be fine though.
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I had the stick on with my 98(stayed in place for 9+ years) and I have stick on(lund) with my 06. If they are making noise I can not make it out over the other wind/road noise. Although I have read some complaints about the one for the sunroof rattling badly if a large truck drives past from the opposite direction.
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