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Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2024
Had installed similar rain gutters extensions in 2020, to coverJeep’s design flaw, but now as they’re repainting the front windshield contour… need new ones!!! It definitely does the job and no more rain in the car when pouring outside, as it is diverted to front windshield.
Roger
Reviewed in Australia on August 16, 2024
Am sure it will do the job…… but don’t like it 🧐🧐🧐
Valentina
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
As many other Wrangler JL owners, we can all agree that the factory rain gutter system just sucks. Whenever it rains, it pours right into the cabin and onto your pants when you're getting in/out of the vehicle, leaving spots sometimes on delicate material clothing, and making a mess inside the vehicle. I found these rain gutter "extensions" and after much consideration, figured I'd try them. I'm glad I did! The installation was pretty easy - I did not remove the top, I just got on a step stool, slid the extensions onto the factory top gutters, and make sure it CLICKS into place (may take a little force but be gentle not to risk cracking the extension). I then used the included adhesive to squeeze some out onto the crevice where the extension and gutter meet, and used my finger to smooth it out as best as I could. This helps to make sure they stay put, and also to make sure it's as water-tight as possible. My jeep is all black, so if you don't know that they're there, you hardly notice them. I haven't noticed any whistling while driving, nor at speeds over 60mph. Seems to do the job without breaking the bank, and looks fairly sleek/integrated. I do recommend this product!
Dwayne Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
I wanted to love these, but can’t. There is a bottom groove on the hard top and also on the SOT that those slide into. Unfortunately, the groove must be slightly different on the SOT, and therefore this does not sit flush. It flew off every time I opened the driver’s door. I was able to trim the rain guard so it would not fly off and it has stayed on for a month. I am very confident that it will not survive a brush car wash (even if I had the hard top) and I will probably take these off and find another solution. Bummer!
Tasha
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
I like the product itself but the adhesive which would make it work far better was solid and not able to be used for better results
duminda
Reviewed in Australia on November 6, 2024
without double sided tape Perfect fit.
Wendy Walters
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2024
This was an absolute waste of money ! Buyer Beware !
Leestein
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
Works great with a small amount of trimming. Driver side needs more trimming because of the tight fit. Plastic actually kicks downward towards the door trim. I had to trim that piece off the gutter and now it closes great with no water leaking into the Jeep. I used a popsicle stick to smooth out the adhesive so that I didn't get any on my hands. I use about a quarter inch square of the adhesive on both gutters.
victor de jesus
Reviewed in Mexico on December 8, 2023
excelente
G. Persons
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023
I ordered a set of these gutters for my 2020 JLU. The came in. I must say they are well built. Or so I thought. They install by pushing them onto the Freedom Top gutter. There is a glue that comes with the kit. I purposely did not use the glue until I had convinced myself they would work as advertised. I figured they were tight enough to hold until it rained then I could glue them on if they did what they were supposed to do. I am glad I never got the chance to use the glue.I took my Jeep through an automatic car wash. When I got home, I noticed that the right gutter was shoved back on the Freedom Top gutter about a foot or so and broken off. The left side was fine. I had to take a hammer and drift punch to get the broken gutter off of the Freedom top gutter by tapping the gutter with the punch and hammer. Had I glued them on, I doubt I could have removed the broke gutter. I surmise what happened is the car wash rotating drum that had the cloth strips them caught the gutter and broke it off. No, it was no the fault of the car wash. There are no warnings in the instructions that tell you not to take your Jeep through an automated car wash.I cannot not recommend this product.
Jerry Y.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2022
When installing be sure to get both sides pushed in as far as they can go and use a flat toothpick or something similar to seal the black sealant where it needs to go properly so it only seals to the roof gutter and not to the top windshield rubber seal. It is not hard to do but it must be done correctly to work properly and only stick to the gutter that goes up with the front roof if you raise it and not stick to the windshield. I cannot see being able to do a good job using your finger with the sealant like they show in their pictures. When all done and left to dry for a day or two they then work beautifully and really look good too.
M. J. Mitchell
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2022
I got this for my 2018 jeep wrangler. The item is meant to slide onto your molding as a rain guard and it will not fit. I bought one and they cracked into pieces while sliding them on and even when I slide them on, it leaves a hole for rain to still drip. I thought it was installation error so I bought another. NO! It is not installation error. The guard will either not slide onto your molding correctly or it cracks. Even when it does slide on, you either have a hold for rain to still drip down or when you push it past that molding to hold tight, it breaks. Don't waste your money!
YOSHIHIRO KOBAYASHI
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021
Great improvements have been made so that it fits into the rails of the Wrangler JL. Therefore, double-sided tape and adhesive are not required. However, it feels a little tight to the rail, and there is a concern that the mounting part will crack due to deterioration over time or due to climate.add commentsI found one problem after using it over time. The part that covers the A-pillar is in a floating state, so if you drive for about 60 miles, the wind pressure will interfere with the A-pillar and generate noise. Therefore, it can be installed simply by inserting it into the rail, but it is uncomfortable to put some cushioning material on the surface that contacts the A pillar or fix the part that contacts the pillar with double-sided tape, and suffer from noise of unknown cause. It disappears.
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