How WeatherTech WT88326 Window Deflectors Install on Swing-Out Rear Glass of 2004 Honda Element
Question:
The 2004 Honda Element has swing out rear windows. How/where does the rear window deflector fit/work? Thanks
asked by: Dave C
Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at McNeil/Weather Tech about exactly how those rear deflectors for the Honda Element # WT88326 actually work. I was told that the rear deflectors aren't functional, they are merely cosmetic. They use a double-sided adhesive that attaches them to the top edge of the rear window itself. When the window swings out, the deflector will swing out as well. This struck me as being kind of strange, but my representative told me that this actually looks better than only having deflectors on the front windows.
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WeatherTech Side Window Rain Guards with Dark Tinting - Front and Rear - 4 Piece
- Rain Guards
- Side Window
- In Window Channel
- 4 Piece Set
- Front and Rear Windows
- Dark Tint
- WeatherTech
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