Wind deflectors

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Wind deflectors

Post by Glynn »

Hi, I am looking at byin a set of wind deflectors for my van, i have doon a search and all pulled up was a post from about 3 years ago :(

I have found a set from bluebird customs and was wondering if anyone had any dealing with them and if they were ok and actually stayed at the top of the window when the glass was down?

This is them
http://www.bluebird-type2.co.uk/t25exterior%20parts.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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They look like the ones I have on my camper prettt cheap and sheeerful, they come with clips that might work but pretty useless, I had to drop a couple of blobs of superglue, since then they have been fine. Climair air the good ones if you can get them. Blue bird customs have been around for a while, not used them myself though.
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