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Clim Art Dark Smoke Side Window Deflector 418122
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Part # 418122
SKU # 1204168
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Part #
418122
SKU #
1204168
Weight
2.77lbs
Thickness
0.11in
Universal Or Specific Fit
Specific
Mounting Position
Outside
Length
45.67in
Color
Dark Smoke
Painting Required
No
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
CLIM ART window deflectors are specially designed to deflect rain, wind, and snow to make car rides a more enjoyable experience for you and your family. CLIM ART WINDOW DEFLECTORS -They are an attractive smokey grey color for added sun protection while also adding to the appearance of your vehicle. CLIM ART window deflectors are car wash friendly. -Package includes 2 front deflectors, 2 rear deflectors, installation instruction and degrease wipes. CLIM ART window deflectors are made of special, extra durable, flexible polycarbonate. You can be sure that our window deflectors will not break during installation or use
- Custom fit extra durable
- Features 3m tape for strong hold
- Keep rain and elements out and lets fresh air in
- Keeps parked cars cooler
- Easy no drill installation
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