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Window deflectors

3K views 18 replies 11 participants last post by  HemiFun05  
#1 ·
Does anyone have experience with the WeatherTech in channel side window deflectors? I have read in a couple places that some are having an issue closing the driver's window. I have had the tape on type for years. Looking to see if the in channel is worth the swap. Thanks
 
#3 ·
i have had the stick-on type in the past, just switched to the in-channel type. I like them much better. They aren't nearly as noisy going down the road as the others. As long as you put them on correctly the windows don't have any issues. :thumb:
 
#7 ·
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I have them and think they are the very best:thumb:. I'm using the dark smoke color. They are made in Germany and are excellent quality, fit very close and tight.


:GoodLuck1: with your purchase :dance:


:D
 
#8 ·
got rid of in-channels for stick-on ones. with the in-channels, the windows would rattle against the plastic when partially down. Made an awful racket. Went with stick-on type, problems solved
 
#10 ·
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As mentioned earlier they have been perfect on my '05 Quad Cab - don't know why it should be any different on a 2dr....? :hide:

I think :confused: there are some cheaper 'knock-off' clone types that aren't the genuine WeatherTechs that are manufactured in Germany...but not for sure.

Hope they will serve you well as mine continue to do :thumb:.

:dance:
 
#11 ·
I have the Mopar in channel ones. Been on the truck longer than I have had it. Never had any problems with mine except the back 2 wont stay in since I had my truck painted. Need to put new sticky tape on them but haven't yet.
 
#12 ·
Chemigo- they claim to reduce wind noise, what do you think after trying them? I mean when windows are closed, in a good crosswind on the highway I get a lot of wind noise. Do you think these would help with that?
 
#17 ·
The "wind noise" in my truck usually comes from the bottom/below the driver's seat. :hide: