Blackmill Performance Wind Deflector
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awe
I have the awe abd have to agree solves 95% of the problem and looks oem.
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I don't think the AWE once are compatible with LCA? also the Blackmills look way easier on the install.
#37
Are these compatible with LCA?
I can't imagine that they DONT increase noise with windows up... I know all window deflectors do despite claims. If you don't believe me, an easy test is tape a piece of plastic on window...
I can't imagine that they DONT increase noise with windows up... I know all window deflectors do despite claims. If you don't believe me, an easy test is tape a piece of plastic on window...
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The Blackmills don't look as good as the AWE deflectors - the AWE's look OEM. BUT the AWE's are very thin and flimsy plastic and are not very durable. I've had several over the years and they don't last.
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I am interested in a Group Buy as well so if a vender wishes to provide one please post here, or start a new thread so that it can be offered to all of those that are interested, and feel free to set an expiration date as others have done as well.
#43
Looks like no suppliers in UK or Europe for Blackmill or Awe. Nothing remotely similar either. Fabspeed quote $88 for shipping to here. Then there's the £ exchange rate at card rates. Will definitely get some next time I'm in the US long enough to coordinate delivery.
Guess you don't need to fix both sides, driver's window would do wouldn't it?
Guess you don't need to fix both sides, driver's window would do wouldn't it?
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