side door window deflectors
I hope you guys are right about the Weather-Techs rain guards because I just ordered a set based off the good things said on this fourm.
I had a set of in channel guards years ago ( not Weather-Techs) and I didn't like them.
The window was so tight at the top you had a hard time closing it.
I had a set of in channel guards years ago ( not Weather-Techs) and I didn't like them.
The window was so tight at the top you had a hard time closing it.
I hope you guys are right about the Weather-Techs rain guards being so good, because I just ordered a set based off the good things said on this forum.
I had a set of in channel guards years ago (not Weather-Techs) and I didn't like them.
The window was so tight at the top you had a hard time closing it.
By the way anyone have a picture of there 06 F-150 with these installed on it?
I had a set of in channel guards years ago (not Weather-Techs) and I didn't like them.
The window was so tight at the top you had a hard time closing it.
By the way anyone have a picture of there 06 F-150 with these installed on it?
how in the world do you get used to the rain. I grew up in Texas where it only rains during the winter (more than the odd shower anyways)
it rains so much here that my 94 F-150 is constantly waterlogged and all my stuff in the garage is water damaged from the moisture in the air year-around. I can't wait to transfer away from Washington.
it rains so much here that my 94 F-150 is constantly waterlogged and all my stuff in the garage is water damaged from the moisture in the air year-around. I can't wait to transfer away from Washington.
install takes literally 5 minutes. Just be careful if you have a scab, the back deflectors just slide in underneath the weather stripping. I would suggest wetting the window with a window cleaner as well as underneath the stripping. That way, the tape can slide in. But if you have a screw, different story and ignore my mumbo jumbo. Front ones just use two clips, no tape.







