Window weatherflectors etc
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Difference
Really the biggest difference is you can take the WTech ones off and the others you cannot.... well I guess you could but I have heard many stories of paint coming off with them.
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Originally posted by Bob_98SR5
http://4runners.org/articles/macneil/index.html
it just requires careful bending thats all.
bob
http://4runners.org/articles/macneil/index.html
it just requires careful bending thats all.
bob
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Hmm...new idea for christmas! Gonna go with the Weathertech ones.
The in channels are better, my bro had them on his Tacoma and once he reached 80 the darn flew back and shattered when it hit the dump truck behind us.
Fink
The in channels are better, my bro had them on his Tacoma and once he reached 80 the darn flew back and shattered when it hit the dump truck behind us.
Fink
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Here's more addition to this Thread---same concept...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...486#post451486
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...486#post451486
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