Rain Guards Specs:
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Let fresh air in while keeping bad weather out. These heavily tinted rain guards keep your interior dry, reduce wind noise, and help to keep temperatures down by promoting better air circulation in your vehicle.
Installation Notes:
Rear air deflectors attach to the window or window frame using transparent adhesive
More Information >Rain Guards Specs:
Features:
Let fresh air in while keeping bad weather out. These heavily tinted rain guards keep your interior dry, reduce wind noise, and help to keep temperatures down by promoting better air circulation in your vehicle.
Tech Tip:
Rear set bonds to glass using transparent adhesive.
More Information >Rain Guards Specs:
Features:
Let fresh air in while keeping bad weather out. These heavily tinted rain guards keep your interior dry, reduce wind noise, and help to keep temperatures down by promoting better air circulation in your vehicle.
More Information >Rain Guards Specs:
Features:
Let fresh air in while keeping bad weather out. These heavily tinted rain guards keep your interior dry, reduce wind noise, and help to keep temperatures down by promoting better air circulation in your vehicle.
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