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richamartin Member Since: 16 Dec 2012 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 251 |
Best tip.... Close the window and put the A/C on.
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Fri Mar 26 2021 7:44am |
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Kitchenfitter Member Since: 20 Feb 2021 Location: CV61AH Posts: 349 |
Good job im not a smoker lol |
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Fri Mar 26 2021 7:52am |
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Dave B Member Since: 10 Oct 2019 Location: East/West Sussex Coast Borders Posts: 431 |
They were fitted to mine when I got it, and were removed asap.
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Fri Mar 26 2021 7:54am |
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Kitchenfitter Member Since: 20 Feb 2021 Location: CV61AH Posts: 349 |
Well that's it i wont be getting any. Never had any on any other car in the past so have had no experience |
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Fri Mar 26 2021 7:56am |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4968 |
Out of curiosity I fitted a set absolutley usless and downright ugly, they got binned pretty quick.
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Fri Mar 26 2021 7:59am |
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Kitchenfitter Member Since: 20 Feb 2021 Location: CV61AH Posts: 349 |
Lol no one likes ugly 🤪
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Fri Mar 26 2021 8:01am |
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PaskySNR Member Since: 20 Feb 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 13 |
I’m getting a set of hekko ones. I tow a caravan at slower speeds and like the windows open and they stop you getting hit in the face by the wind speed. They also allow me to leave the car windows open on a sunny day without the car being locked and not noticeably insecure. Plus they are quite fashionable so modernise the look.. |
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Fri Mar 26 2021 2:21pm |
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Boxers Member Since: 26 Sep 2019 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 220 |
Had Helko on my previous 4x4 ( Hyundai) they never actually fitted that well so wouldn't bother again. |
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Fri Mar 26 2021 2:28pm |
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nobby Member Since: 02 Mar 2016 Location: Malvern Posts: 33 |
I fitted some to prevent the wind buffeting. I often travel with dogs and need fresh air. It also means you can have the window slightly open when it rains without the switch panel getting wet. Like others i dont think they are very attractive but for the reasons stated fitted some. |
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Fri Mar 26 2021 7:08pm |
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Buckster Member Since: 05 Mar 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1656 |
Hako ones are and dont fit very well and warp over time. If you really want them that bad then buy the Climair ones. Alot more expensive but at least they fit properly and last. Same old saying of you get what you pay for 2003 BMW M5 - 5 Litres of V8 Optimax Slurping Goodness in Carbon Black
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Fri Mar 26 2021 7:41pm |
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abiopete Member Since: 27 Feb 2020 Location: Manchester, UK Posts: 169 |
Personally only see the benefit for smokers (being an ex-smoker myself), dont like the look of them tbh. I keep my air con on and the auto setting on at 19 degrees. Never too hot never too cold L494 3.0L SDV6 Autobiography in Chile Red (Current)
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Wed Apr 14 2021 11:18am |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
I’ve got the Hako ones on mine and have no issues except more noise. They came with steel clips which I binned as they catch the glass when you raise/lower the window. I got mine for a reason not mentioned. I wanted to leave the window down a few inches for the dog but not let any rain in. I don’t think they look ugly, in fact I think they make the car look better but it maybe that mine is a white and black car.
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Fri Apr 30 2021 7:35pm |
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Themoog Member Since: 27 Apr 2018 Location: Cambridge Posts: 262 |
There are some on ours which were installed before we got it.
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Mon May 03 2021 4:03am |
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