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wind deflector for C2 Cab ?

dawnrogers

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Hi,
I just wondered how many of you use a wind deflector in your Cab's? I'm thinking of getting one but wanted see how much use they might be..it worked great in my BMW but my C2 doesn't have on :-(

Your opinions would be really useful
 
I have one - it takes up some room and no one can sit in the rear seats [as if anyone would for any length of time] but is essential if you want to avoid a stiff neck from air circulating round your upper body.

Not cheap, but buy it, IMHO.
 
wow that was quick LOL.. thanks, are they easy to fit? do they just clip in? no one sits in the back any way LOL
 
I found mine to be very useful indeed, and very easy to install, just unfold, slot into place and push through the plastic 'bolts' either side
 
So easy to fit that even a non-techie Lawyer With Attitude could fit it!!

Go for it, you will instantly notice the difference and feel more comfortable, as will any front seat passenger.
 
I agree with all that has been said - no cabriolet 911is complete without one!

Even at close to 165 mph on the autobahn there was hardly any buffeting at all - I doubt that I could have got near that speed in comfort without one fitted and the roof down.

You might like to know that you can keep it fitted and the roof will close OK too.
 
I use mine all the time. Didn't get one with the car - I bought it on ebay. I have been very happy with it.
Pros: Drastically cuts down the air flow.
Cons: Can't use the rear seats for the nephews/nieces and godchildren.
 

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