Window Deflectors
#11
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If I recall, he has the seamless ones like your talking about.
If I recall, he has the seamless ones like your talking about.
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GriffFX4 (12-06-2013)
#12
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Thread Starter
What does it mean when its "seamless"?
#13
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It means that they go all the way back.
Look at the ford ones in the pics on here, there is a big gap between the front and rear ones. AVS seamless low profile ones go back to the seam of the door so there is no gap.
The only downside so far with the low profile seamless is that they don't "bubble" out enough so the window can only go down an inch or so before rain and stuff starts coming in.
They look great but unfortunately the main reason for them doesn't work well and I wish they extended out for more coverage.
Look at the ford ones in the pics on here, there is a big gap between the front and rear ones. AVS seamless low profile ones go back to the seam of the door so there is no gap.
The only downside so far with the low profile seamless is that they don't "bubble" out enough so the window can only go down an inch or so before rain and stuff starts coming in.
They look great but unfortunately the main reason for them doesn't work well and I wish they extended out for more coverage.
#14
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Thread Starter
Thanks!
I just picked up some seamless on eBay for $45 new.
I just picked up some seamless on eBay for $45 new.
#16
Senior Member
Not always the case with everything OEM. As far as rain guards goes not sure how it applies they either fit or they don't? Anyways back on my topic a good example of a bad fit are the OEM mud flaps I hear they leave unsightly gaps and other aftermarket ones fit tight. I don't know first hand as I don't have mud flaps but yeah several threads out there on this topic. I return you back to window deflectors now.