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In-channel Wind Deflectors 2012-2014 Toyota Camry on 2040-parts.com

US $54.79
Location:

Riverton, Utah, United States

Riverton, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Westin Wade Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:window visor windows visors deflector vent wade Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:screen shield shade weather guard Years:2012 2013 2014 Other Part Number:88423 Set:4-Piece Surface Finish:Smokey Black


 
In-Channel Wind Deflectors
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In-Channel Wind Deflectors
 
Open your windows during any weather condition with these great wind deflectors custom made to fit your vehicle. These parts are designed from ground-zero to fit the exact make and model of your car or truck. They are fabricated of high-quality acrylic, which gives them a glossy look and results in durable, reliable use. Easy to install and are sure to satisfy!
 
Features:
  • Designed for the exact make & model of your vehicle
  • Manufactured of durable acrylic material
  • Easy to install! Simply slide slide into window channel
  • Gives your vehicle a more sleek, aerodynamic look
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Made in the USA!

Shipping:
Most items are shipped within one business day of purchase!
Although we are confident that you will be satisfied with our product, we have several sales policies:
  • Exchanges and Returns can only be accepted for up to 14 business days.
  • Only purchases using PayPal will be accepted.
  • If you wish to return or exchange your item for any reason, it must be packaged and shipped properly with insurance purchased. Items can not be accepted if damaged during return shipping. You must also contact us for a Return Authorization Number (RAN) before shipping the package.
  • Customer must pay all shipping costs if returning any item.
  • It is possible that the customer will have to pay a 20% restocking fee if the return is due to circumstances controlled by the customer.

Installation:
Congratulations on receiving your new wind deflectors! Here are the easy steps of installation:
  1. With your vehicle window down, clean the inside of the window channel (where the deflector will be).
  2. Remove the red tape seal on the window deflector.
  3. Insert the deflector into the window channel (begin by inserting into the back side of the door first - at an angle. Then insert the deflector into the front side of the door.)
  4. Secure the deflector's tape to the channel of your window. Firmly press it from end to end, rear to front.
  5. Hold the deflector while rolling your window up and down several times (to ensure that the deflector is in-place and secure).
  6. Leave the window up for 48-hours to allow the tape to seal.
  7. Enjoy your new window deflectors!

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