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WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors Installation - 2015 Toyota Tacoma- Video

WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors Installation - 2015 Toyota Tacoma

Today on this 2015 Toyota Tacoma we're going to be showing you the WeatherTech Air Deflectors with Dark Tinting for the front and the rear, part number WT82389. With these window air deflectors not only do you reduce the wind noise, but you promote better air circulation inside your vehicle without letting any elements in. These air deflectors have a nice sleek design and actually make it look like it's part of the vehicle. These are very easy to install. No tools required. No external adhesives needed. more


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1/19/2016 11:26:06 AM



WeatherTech Air Deflectors Review - 2014 Toyota Tundra- Video

WeatherTech  Air Deflectors Review - 2014 Toyota Tundra

Today on our 2014 Toyota Tundra Double Cab, we're going to be doing a test fit of the WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors. These are in the dark tint. It's a 4 piece so it's made to fit both front and rear windows. Part number on that is WT82450. Now, in your package you'll have product catalog, installation instructions, we're going to have warranty information, and we'll have 2 front and 2 rear Air Deflectors. The Air Deflectors are made of a 3 millimeter acrylic. They're nice, long lasting, and durable. more


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11/18/2014 2:49:00 PM



WeatherTech Air Deflectors Reveiw - 2008 Toyota Prius- Video

WeatherTech Air Deflectors Reveiw - 2008 Toyota Prius

Today on this 2008 Toyota Prius we are going to install part number WT82357. Some of the features of the air deflectors are one, that they are designed to reduce noise and also allows ventilation for the vehicle itself even when it rains. They are easy to install inside the window channel with no exterior tape needed. It provides a low profile original equipment look. You want to begin with the window lowered and you can see how this edge will fit into the track just like that. I would like to start on that side and then going towards the front of the vehicle, just bow it into place. Make sure it fits into the track and then just bow it in. Make sure you follow the channel so it goes into place. It may help to flex it a little bit like this to get it in there. That slipped in just fine. 01:07 more


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2/6/2010 3:11:45 PM



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