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for the top oof the front doors
anyone know if they are alright ?

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Hi.
We fitted some to our T25 and they seem ok.
Dont try to fit them when its cold as its possible they may crack on the ends when window is wound right up.
(Not really suitable for electric windows)
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What do you mean, "I cant do that" ??

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I got a pair cheapo from ebay. They said they were slightly chipped but they had no marks on them :?: .

They were identical to my climair ones if just ever so slightly thinner. In fact they were easier to fit than the climiar ones and they fit perfectly and don't move or rattle. They don't have crappy metal clips like the abysmal Heko ones sold on ebay.

I sold my climairs and kept the JK ones

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cheers pete..i shall order a pair then :ok
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Cruz wrote:I got a pair cheapo from ebay. They said they were slightly chipped but they had no marks on them :?: .

They were identical to my climair ones if just ever so slightly thinner. In fact they were easier to fit than the climiar ones and they fit perfectly and don't move or rattle. They don't have crappy metal clips like the abysmal Heko ones sold on ebay.

I sold my climairs and kept the JK ones
cheers again..so your saying go for the jk ones ?
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Yes.

I had no cracking at the ends on mine.......unlike the climair ones which chipped on the ends when I put the window up as they were slightly too wide, or too thick

But like all wind deflectors they don't deflect much wind but are handy for having the window down slightly when raining and for ventilation when camping.

Dubflecta on the yard was and I think still is selling deflectors that went down the 1/4light bar as well as along the top

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hmmm..our lass likes them..but im not sure..trust you to throw a curve ball in Cruz :lol:
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Sometimes when camping up or parking I like to stick my head out of the window and I know I would crack it on the vertical part of the dubflecta deflectors :wink:

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sod it..jk it is :ok

cheers guys :ok :ok
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