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Old 6th March 2014, 17:07   #1
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Default Wind deflector recommendations

As per title I am looking for some window wind deflectors. Any recommendations please.
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Old 6th March 2014, 17:13   #2
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I think it's very difficult to find a full set of MG Rover ones (I think Suzublu has or did have them on his motor though), but the tinted HEKO ones for Rover 75 look very nice and are available from the bay for about 30 quid IIRC - these also on my "to-do" list!
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Old 6th March 2014, 17:21   #3
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I think it's very difficult to find a full set of MG Rover ones (I think Suzublu has or did have them on his motor though), but the tinted HEKO ones for Rover 75 look very nice and are available from the bay for about 30 quid IIRC - these also on my "to-do" list!
Still have, but Heko are very good.
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Old 6th March 2014, 17:23   #4
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Another vote for Heko from me.
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Old 6th March 2014, 17:32   #5
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heko tinted had mine fitted for three yrs now and still good as new
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Question for those that have these on ... I hate driving with the drivers window closed but have found the design of this car means I & the inside of the car gets wet through even when window is only slightly open ...

would a wind deflector stop this from happening ?
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I find that it lessons it to a certain extent Jan, but the wind noise also increases
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Another vote for Heko, look good and work well. Had mine fitted about 2 years.
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Old 6th March 2014, 18:09   #9
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I find that it lessons it to a certain extent Jan, but the wind noise also increases
Cheers for that, it means yet another item on the wanted list ... not sure on the increase of wind though lol
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We have a setmof heko on the wifes 75 and were not lovers of them, to much wind noise
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