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[quote=michel;24716]Hi Guys,
I made one myself from the picture. It's 1/4" thick and mounts with ties on the headrest. I pull the two headrests out to install or remove it, and it works well on the highway. Michel Michel: Do you have any pictures of the one you made. I would be interested in making one. How did you attach the ties to the lexan etc? Many thanks, John |
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Ordered one from Windblox on Sunday. Anxiously awaiting the arrival. Will give you all my thoughts after install and experience.
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Got the WindBlox windblocker delivered on Tuesday and immediately installed it. The directions were not real clear, but it was simple enough to figure out. The straps were a bit too long, so I do have a bit of front/back movement, but the unit is effective in it's claim. Looking forward to taking a longer trip than to/from work to judge it completely, but I'm pleased with it so far.
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All,
I finally tried out my windblocker at high speed. I ran between 80-90 mph and it really works great with the window rolled up and there is marginal improvement with the windows down. I'm pleased with the results and I would buy it again. Also, I was pleased that it doesn't rattle. Jim (jetbird) |
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That's good news Jim. Good luck and happy traveling
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