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    I bought mine on amazon and they're from factory. Mine have the clips and double sided tape.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00FH1AW4G?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailp age_o04_s00


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    thank you

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    So, do the WeatherTech front window rain/weather guards cause a whistle at highway speeds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HitShane View Post
    So, do the WeatherTech front window rain/weather guards cause a whistle at highway speeds?
    I don't have the Weathertech, but mine don't whistle at all. I have the ones that mount on the door frame rail...

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    Quote Originally Posted by zx2uner View Post
    I don't have the Weathertech, but mine don't whistle at all. I have the ones that mount on the door frame rail...
    I think those are the weathertech ones as the dealer ones have to be mounted with tape and screws.

    Either way, good to know. Because, I need some for the front windows as I need to crack them while it's pouring out and I'm sick of my whole door getting wet when I do lol...

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    Mine use tape, no screws.

    Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/331843544736

    Just like mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by zx2uner View Post
    Mine use tape, no screws.

    Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/331843544736

    Just like mine
    Kool!!! I'll look into those. Are they nice? How well do you think they would hold up being almost 200 degrees?

    Are these the exact ones you got? If not, can you provide the correct information for them?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HitShane View Post
    Kool!!! I'll look into those. Are they nice? How well do you think they would hold up being almost 200 degrees?

    Are these the exact ones you got? If not, can you provide the correct information for them?!

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/111632990160
    These are the exact same ones I have. Yes, they will hold up very well and I like them a lot. Just make sure you use rubbing alcohol before you apply them, and let the deflectors bond for a few days before washing the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zx2uner View Post
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/111632990160
    These are the exact same ones I have. Yes, they will hold up very well and I like them a lot. Just make sure you use rubbing alcohol before you apply them, and let the deflectors bond for a few days before washing the car.
    AVS makes good stuff, and I have installed them on nearly every car I have owned for the last 15-20 years. In and around soggy Seattle, these are pretty much a must-have accessory.

    That having been said, the OEM ones are more than a little nicer than the AVS in terms of finish. All of my AVS shades have had a rough, sharp, unfinished lower edge on them...like they were just cut or punched out of a larger sheet of acrylic (they probably were). The OEM ones have a smooth, rounded, finished edge which I prefer. And they say 'Mitsubishi' right on them!

    Can't really go wrong either way, though!

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    Just got window deflectors on Amazon for 23$ free shipping just 3m tape no clips but all that stuff is not needed.



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