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ryanhull

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Hey All,

Just bought some wind deflectors and had them fitted for 1600 bhat on a suzuki swift, my mates asking if I can send him over a two sets in the UK as he has a swift and a focus, just wondering if you guys have bought these and what you paid? my wife reckons I was ripped off but I thought it was quite reasonable to be honest.

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It depends on the brand and style of the wind deflectors.

If for instance the brand was RBS or TFP then you will pay more because of the better quality.

If you are buying a cheaper brand (or a no brand version) then you will pay a lot less.

If you do have the cheaper brand be aware that one of the item they will save money on is the double sided foam tape.

This could result in the wind deflectors coming of when you are traveling at speed.

I had this happen to me on the Bangna Trad expressway traveling at 160 KPH and I was very lucky that there was not another car directly behind me.

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It depends on the brand and style of the wind deflectors.

If for instance the brand was RBS or TFP then you will pay more because of the better quality.

If you are buying a cheaper brand (or a no brand version) then you will pay a lot less.

If you do have the cheaper brand be aware that one of the item they will save money on is the double sided foam tape.

This could result in the wind deflectors coming of when you are traveling at speed.

I had this happen to me on the Bangna Trad expressway traveling at 160 KPH and I was very lucky that there was not another car directly behind me.

Yea unfortunately my mistake buying cheap ones.

O and don't wax the car before you fit them that was my mistake on set 2 :-((((((

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Thanks for the replies all,

Looks like your wife is right: http://www.rtnmotor....ath=176_324_364

It was these we got http://www.rtnmotor.co.th/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=6218 thanks for the link, I wouldnt mind ordering some stuff off these guys, have you ordered before? just wondering what the delivery fee is

if you do have the cheaper brand be aware that one of the item they will save money on is the double sided foam tape.

This could result in the wind deflectors coming of when you are traveling at speed.

I had this happen to me on the Bangna Trad expressway traveling at 160 KPH and I was very lucky that there was not another car directly behind me.

I saw them fitting them and they used a heated gun, so not too sure if they are likely to come off or not but I will keep an eye on them

Thanks

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Ryan, at the end of this month the International Motor Expo will take place at the Impact Arena.

It runs from 29th November through 10th December and is a great place to pick up these kind of accessories.

If you go to this event, don't buy from the first stall, shop around.

Also do not go on the first/last day, weekends or public holidays, as the place gets crowded and the traffic jams up.

Their website is http://www.motorexpo.co.th/2014/

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Ryan, at the end of this month the International Motor Expo will take place at the Impact Arena.

It runs from 29th November through 10th December and is a great place to pick up these kind of accessories.

If you go to this event, don't buy from the first stall, shop around.

Also do not go on the first/last day, weekends or public holidays, as the place gets crowded and the traffic jams up.

Their website is http://www.motorexpo.co.th/2014/

Perhaps I'll get a spare set there

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Many cars and pickup have this but I seldom see anyone with the window down because the dust and the sun so what is the point having this? . Is it wind noise or something else just wondering.

They help reduce the Suns glare m8. But really it's about blending in with the Thais so anything you can stick on your car or pick up that's either shiny or has the cars name on it is fine :-) bit like England in the 80s.

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Many cars and pickup have this but I seldom see anyone with the window down because the dust and the sun so what is the point having this? . Is it wind noise or something else just wondering.

I see people with the window down all the time to avoid getting the car full of cigarette smoke.

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Thanks for the replies all,

Looks like your wife is right: http://www.rtnmotor....ath=176_324_364

It was these we got http://www.rtnmotor.co.th/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=6218 thanks for the link, I wouldnt mind ordering some stuff off these guys, have you ordered before? just wondering what the delivery fee is

if you do have the cheaper brand be aware that one of the item they will save money on is the double sided foam tape.

This could result in the wind deflectors coming of when you are traveling at speed.

I had this happen to me on the Bangna Trad expressway traveling at 160 KPH and I was very lucky that there was not another car directly behind me.

I saw them fitting them and they used a heated gun, so not too sure if they are likely to come off or not but I will keep an eye on them

Thanks

They use a heat gun to warm the glue up so its more sticky, so sounds like they've done a decent job.

Take care

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Thanks for the replies all,

Looks like your wife is right: http://www.rtnmotor....ath=176_324_364

It was these we got http://www.rtnmotor.co.th/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=6218 thanks for the link, I wouldnt mind ordering some stuff off these guys, have you ordered before? just wondering what the delivery fee is

if you do have the cheaper brand be aware that one of the item they will save money on is the double sided foam tape.

This could result in the wind deflectors coming of when you are traveling at speed.

I had this happen to me on the Bangna Trad expressway traveling at 160 KPH and I was very lucky that there was not another car directly behind me.

I saw them fitting them and they used a heated gun, so not too sure if they are likely to come off or not but I will keep an eye on them

Thanks

They use a heat gun to warm the glue up so its more sticky, so sounds like they've done a decent job.

Take care

It has nothing to do with the heat gun whether they come of or not, it is about whether the double sided tape is a cheap local made brand or a high quality brand such as 3m.

The heat gun may help with the initial adhesion but while the car is parked outside the temperatures that the double sided tape will have to endure for long periods of time will be greater than the heat from the heat gun.

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