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Old 12-05-2013, 02:58 PM
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Ford has window deflectors (9L3Z-18246-G)...

Are these the ones I hear about that are "in-channell" and low profile?

I saw a F150 Screw in a parking lot that had reall flat looking defectors and I assume they are the low profile...

I just dont know where to find them or who makes them.
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Im not sure about the ford ones,but I initially had AVS in channel style and did not like them as my auto window up function didn't like them,my window would go back down cause it was detecting them in window channel etc...I took them off and got AVS seamless low profile window vent visors. They look really good and stick on outside on the rubber trim not paint. They look like they came stock dam near from ford. I'm very happy with them. Amazon has them as well as Auto Anything.com.should be around 70 bucks or so for a set.
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Any pics? Btw, love the blue 150
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I have pics but not with the newer vent visors. Maybe I can take a few this weekend for ya.
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No worries, you don't have to do that. Just wanted to see them if you had some. Thanks anyway
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Here are the Ford ones. They are the stick-ons



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Thanks, looks nice! Can't wait to get some on my truck.

What % tint you have on the drivers window?
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Ask member [MENTION=141037]Azuri[/MENTION]
If I recall, he has the seamless ones like your talking about.
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Thank you. This is the first time I have had deflectors on any of my vehicles. I am hoping Santa is going to bring me the hood deflector.

Sorry-I don't recall the tint. I have a guy I have been using for years and just asked him to match it as close as possible.
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...I got a hood deflector on the way. The Ford OEM one, $70 including shipping


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