window wind/rain deflectors?
#21
Weathertech in channels (htt p://www.jeepworld.com/accessories/wrangler/ventvisor.htm) and zero issues with any window interference. As previous posters mentioned, its nice to get a little airflow during less than perfect weather days.
#22
Also it cut down on air noise and created better air flow when window is cracked and having a smoke
#23
JK Enthusiast
i've always had these on my previous trucks, but opted against these for the jeep since i take the doors off and hang them up in the garage...figured that would damage the vent visors. but always like them!
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Good point , I was thinking about getting some but I need to be able to hang them up.
#25
JK Freak
Originally Posted by scamp_71
Weathertech in channels (htt p://www.jeepworld.com/accessories/wrangler/ventvisor.htm) and zero issues with any window interference. As previous posters mentioned, its nice to get a little airflow during less than perfect weather days.
Augi
#27
I like the look of the Weathertech in-channel but my only concern is the cold weather. Having 4-5 months of really cold climate makes me nervous they may crack. Anyone had any issues? Also any thoughts on dark or light tint ones on a white JK
#28
JK Enthusiast
had the in channels on my last Jeep for 5yrs 5 winters NEVER an issue with cracking, need to buy for the JK