Weathertech Window Guards w/pics
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Weathertech Window Guards w/pics
I bought some Weathertech front floor mats along with front and rear "Weatherflectors" for the windows. Sorry I didn't take any pics of the mats as they are filthy already, but here's a couple pics of the window guards if anyone has been thinking about them. I really like these ones because they fit inside the door frame, instead of sticking on the outside like most do.(Seriously, take a survey of 10 vehicles that you see and 9 or 10 will be stuck on the outside of the door) I put the second pic in to show how low profile they are.
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I always thought these were always for smokers so they could keep the window cracked open even in the rain. Whats the advantage of having these if you're not a smoker? As for appearance, these do look nicer then the ones that stick out a lot.
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living in Florida they are awesome because u can keep all your windows cracked and they will let out all of the hot air and can keep ur vehicle 10 degrees cooler also nice for when its pouring outside and you let one rip and its stinking up your truck lets ya get some fresh air without getting wet
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I'm also a non-smoker, but I got these for a couple reasons. They are a dark tint which comes in handy when the sun is in that area.(We can't tint the front side windows in British Columbia) I just got the rear ones because I thought it would look dumb with only the front done.....And I live in Whistler, where we get snow/rain/sun/fog all in one day and it's very humid, so when the windows are fogged up you can crack a window without getting wet!
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