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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I get in-channel window deflectors for every vehicle I have driven. It's one of the first three things I purchase. I usually go with a different brand, but there were none that had the most particularly great reviews from everyone, so I went with these.They look great. They look like they're part of the car (at this point, yes, I guess they actually are). Installation wasn't bad. I have done these types many times, so I had no issues.The rear deflectors have the clips that hold them in place which does show, but that doesn't bother me, but folks who show their cars may not like that the clips are visible and slightly push the rubber above the windows.The fronts usually don't cause me any issue, but for some reason, not all the time, but when rolling the windows up will catch on the sides closest to the rear of the door and cause the window to immediately roll back down. To remedy this, I'll have to push the piece out with my finger and put the window up super slowly so it doesn't catch. That is really frustrating, but it doesn't happen every time, so I get over it and continue my drive.So, basically I recommend these, but will say that mine do have that tendency to catch on the window. I've had them on for a full year and there's no cracks, chips, or scratches.
E. Stamper
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
These are the exact same, same instructions, link to the same install video as the goodyear without the embossed logo. They are black not smoke like weather tech. I like the look. As to auto window, mondern car power window function. Seems ALL in channel deflectors can or will mess with it. I used a high grit sanding block on the glass side of the deflectors to thin them out a bit, a heat gun to warm up the channel, heat gun to warm up deflectors after installation, heat gun to warm up after window up. Seems to have helped window function on dodge charger ALOT.
Doug Tyler
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Was just what I wanted , good fit easy to install
Zane
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
If you’re looking for this style of inner channel rain guards, just spend the money for the good stuff. These arrived damaged in a perfectly mint box, so quality control is bad. When I installed them, the windows wouldn’t roll up, even when rolling a little at a time. The adhered lip is too thick for the car window glass and gives too much resistance to the point that the auto-window feature disabled.However I will say after contacting Amazon directly about the order, they were quick to give me a full refund. Just a hassle having to spend so much time researching, then shipping, only to find out the product doesn’t work and is damaged. Just go with your gut and get the expensive ones.
Leslie Murrieta Rodríguez
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Heckkk no. It fits but window is not completely closing I’m returning it and getting something more durable.
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