Wind deflector black or tan? (pics)
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Wind deflector black or tan? (pics)
Temps were 52 degrees F. Had the top down last night. Wasn't bad, a little cool on the neck. The wind deflector is the obvious answer.
Not sure what color to get.
Black will go with some of the trim and I consider somewhat neutral.
I'm concerned that the "tan" won't be a actual match.
What do you think?
My car:
Not sure what color to get.
Black will go with some of the trim and I consider somewhat neutral.
I'm concerned that the "tan" won't be a actual match.
What do you think?
My car:
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Do you have a photo of your car?
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I'm not sure why I'd have to remove the backseat.
Please take some photos. I need to clarify this.
Thanks
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I read the Amadesh instructions. I see what you're referring to.
There are 2 different deflectors from Amadesh. The one I purchased seems to require that I install 2 small mounting brackets between the rear seat and side trim along with 2 plastic gromits fitted in the leather trim.
I hope this isn't too complicated. Don't have the patience or desire to remove the rear seats.
There are 2 different deflectors from Amadesh. The one I purchased seems to require that I install 2 small mounting brackets between the rear seat and side trim along with 2 plastic gromits fitted in the leather trim.
I hope this isn't too complicated. Don't have the patience or desire to remove the rear seats.
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I installed as per instructions and your illustration as well.
I do NOT feel that this on secure enough. I have a concern that a rear wind will dislodge the deflector.
I would feel better if the front brackets were able to go in further.
The rear of the deflector is as far back as it car go.
I'd feel better if something "clicked" in somewhere.
I feel like it's just dangling.
Here are a few pics of the finished product.
Your thoughts?
I do NOT feel that this on secure enough. I have a concern that a rear wind will dislodge the deflector.
I would feel better if the front brackets were able to go in further.
The rear of the deflector is as far back as it car go.
I'd feel better if something "clicked" in somewhere.
I feel like it's just dangling.
Here are a few pics of the finished product.
Your thoughts?
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UPDATE:
Spoke to Amadesh this morning.
First and foremost, customer service was terrific.
The gentleman I spoke with told me that some of the units had shorter pins (inserted into the grommets). As a result, the wind deflector barely secured itself.
He's promptly shipping me longer replacement pins.
Spoke to Amadesh this morning.
First and foremost, customer service was terrific.
The gentleman I spoke with told me that some of the units had shorter pins (inserted into the grommets). As a result, the wind deflector barely secured itself.
He's promptly shipping me longer replacement pins.
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just some pictures of my windshield which has been customized by a german manufacturer (Jaguar | ZYMEXX - Fahrzeugtechnik), easy to install and to remove when necessary.
I wanted to have it in the exact same color: ivory but adamesh at that time didn't offer that and I like the little notch it has (well the sight backwards is a bit disturbed but still ok).
I would say it is pretty much the same as the adamesh one and it justs underlines nicely the cars curves
I wanted to have it in the exact same color: ivory but adamesh at that time didn't offer that and I like the little notch it has (well the sight backwards is a bit disturbed but still ok).
I would say it is pretty much the same as the adamesh one and it justs underlines nicely the cars curves
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Yes I installed it on my own.
It is basically 2 screws for the mounts behind the back seat cover which hold the rear shield base and 2 holes in the side covers to hold the spine from the spring loaded mechanism which allows to quickly remove the whole thing.
I will take more pictures soon.
It is basically 2 screws for the mounts behind the back seat cover which hold the rear shield base and 2 holes in the side covers to hold the spine from the spring loaded mechanism which allows to quickly remove the whole thing.
I will take more pictures soon.
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Yes I installed it on my own.
It is basically 2 screws for the mounts behind the back seat cover which hold the rear shield base and 2 holes in the side covers to hold the spine from the spring loaded mechanism which allows to quickly remove the whole thing.
I will take more pictures soon.
It is basically 2 screws for the mounts behind the back seat cover which hold the rear shield base and 2 holes in the side covers to hold the spine from the spring loaded mechanism which allows to quickly remove the whole thing.
I will take more pictures soon.
My pins are just barely into the grommet. If I as much as tap the deflector, it pops off.
Amadesh sent me longer pins, but unfortunately they were the same size pins.
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If I compare it with my pins, I have a distance of about 1 cm on both sides. My pins do not fit tightly to the bracket. Nevertheless, the wind deflector is firm and does not jump out of the bracket when I load it. Can the constructions be so different? It is questionable that it does not hold with the longer pins.