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Old 25-07-2018, 20:29   #16
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That does look good, I was quoted £160 a while back and might just go for it.
Thanks to you too fella

Yes correct Jim & Davey Boy. Heko.

You can buy them for all four window, just the rears or just the fronts.

Very useful when it's hot as you can leave all four windows down slightly & no one knows

Also when it rains too, though not a good idea when the snow blowing as last winter my dog was in the back whilst I was working. When I came to the truck to come home, I had nearly 6" of snow on the passenger seat
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Old 26-07-2018, 00:36   #17
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That does look good.
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Old 26-07-2018, 10:37   #18
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Question Mirror Tints

Our old r3mR had the mirror effect tinted windows when we bought it they were really neat looking, even went over the heater rear window and it worked fine.

Yours look really good was it expensive I am guessing around £140 mark ?
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Old 26-07-2018, 11:14   #19
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My new mav has got those heko deflectors but one of them is loose. What have you guys used to secure them? Some type of sticky pad or double sided tape?
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Old 26-07-2018, 11:36   #20
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My new mav has got those heko deflectors but one of them is loose. What have you guys used to secure them? Some type of sticky pad or double sided tape?
Hi, i have always used good quality double sided tape, the Team Heko deflectors came with a few bits already attached but I added more. Then I used the clips supplied that look to be the same as the ones in the link below. My first set had the metal clips as in the link, but the set I put on the Honda had plastic ones. The plastic ones are thicker so have been letting in a little wind noise.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Autosteel-D...x4L&ref=plSrch
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Old 26-07-2018, 13:02   #21
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As Tom said, a good double sided tape or thin foam double sided worked for me.
Once in position without the taped side touching anything, just ram the window shut.
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Old 26-07-2018, 13:35   #22
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Thank you guys for your appreciation

£140.00 is bang on the money fella

Try this link for your loose deflector

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8x-Wind-D...AAAOSwkkNbDvu0
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Old 27-07-2018, 05:00   #23
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that's a nice looking job on the tint, truck looks mint too.
I am off to buy those deflectors, mine are shocking big ugly things that get ripped off in the tight bush tracks we play on. thanks for sharing.

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