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Old 08-20-2003, 12:14 AM
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WeatherFlectors...

anyone got these on a 2nd gen??..curious to how they look from a differnet angle

http://www.weathertech.com/store/veh...pt_choice_id=0
Old 08-20-2003, 03:02 AM
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Old 08-20-2003, 03:27 AM
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are you smokin rope?? what is "Ghetto" about these???

Sorry best pic I have of them...cant see them to well. They are installed on my car on the RIGHT. Best 45 bucks I ever spent!!! Oh and ya cant see them because I believe that is the desired effect. Also they dont glue on!! They pop right in the window grove/channel.
Old 08-20-2003, 03:29 AM
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I new I'd piss SOMEONE off

but still all I know is I see dozens upon dozens of those on lowered trucks and Chryslers out around here... they look ghetto to me...
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I had these on every one of my other past cars, & SUV's. I don't think they match the CL's lines well. Also there's that chrome trim around the windows, it just doesn't look right to me. If the trim was black, they would look better. BTW do they mount on the inside of the window track, or stick to the outside molding?
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I always thought they were more suited to trucks and SUVs. However if you got a dark color CL and you smoke, it might not be that bad.
Old 08-20-2003, 06:16 AM
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...and also when its raining I can have my windows cracked and no water drains down on my window switches. Oh well different strokes..huh.
Old 08-20-2003, 06:48 AM
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I'm with Killer on this one...I've had these before...ghetto or not...they are very useful.

The Cl has a nasty problem with dripping water on my fucking switches.
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I have them, and I wouldn't give them up for the world. And for $47 per pair, they are cheap. Their greatest benefit is that they keep rain and melting snow out of the window switches. Also the car stays a lot cooler if you lower the windows an inch or so, and raise the rear of the sunroof when it is hot. It provides airflow, and if you smoke these are a must.

My brand is weathertech. I think it is www.weathertech.com located in Downers Grove, Il. And they stay on, completely in a car wash with the best turbo blow drier I have seen.
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All of my cousines in Hawaii have those on their cars. I guess they're good in humid or rainy areas.
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Look in the archives for "Dfreder370 new CLS" posted by smitty.
There are 6 photos there with them mounted on an anthricite, and a close up or two. These mount inside the window track and require no tape. Both of them can be put in or taken off in about a minute. And they are theft proof unless you lower the windows most/all of the way.




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