Wind Deflectors that don't require drilling XK8/XKR
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I suggest going for the Adamesh one. Excellent quality and fast DHL shipping from the UK.
It does require a bit of drilling in an hidden aluminum bracket, but the soft aluminum is easy to drill and the drilling is not in an exposed area (it is UNDER the trim), so there is nothing 'damaged' to see if you were to remove it completely.
It does require a bit of drilling in an hidden aluminum bracket, but the soft aluminum is easy to drill and the drilling is not in an exposed area (it is UNDER the trim), so there is nothing 'damaged' to see if you were to remove it completely.
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I bought one from a company in Germany I think. The frame is colour coded to my leather. Looks great and works a treat. Cost me about £120 I think.
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https://www.classicadditions.com/win...g-instructions
You end up drilling a piece of metal that is underneath the trim cap piece--pretty easy and unseen.
Doug
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Don't be afraid to drill. The one I got was from another forum member but it is the one sold by these guys:
https://www.classicadditions.com/win...g-instructions
You end up drilling a piece of metal that is underneath the trim cap piece--pretty easy and unseen.
Doug
https://www.classicadditions.com/win...g-instructions
You end up drilling a piece of metal that is underneath the trim cap piece--pretty easy and unseen.
Doug
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I have had the Windblox for two summers and it works great. I made the mistake of ordering it with a tint. Should have chosen clear but with that said, it works wonder and you get used to the little sheep's wool straps on the solid seat backs. My wife is the one who appreciates it the most.
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Back Shots
Standard cut, ordered the rubber boarder option. Figured it would make it less likely to get chipped. Here are some shots from the back:
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