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Window Visor, Rain Guard, Door Visor for BMW X1

US$12.00 1 Piece (MOQ)
Port:
Shanghai, China
Transport Package:
Box
Payment Terms:
T/T, Western Union, Paypal
Rating: 5.0/5

Last Login Date:

Oct 28, 2024

Business Type:

Manufacturer/Factory

Main Products:

Window Visor, Door Visor, Window Deflector, Car Armrest, Car Roof Box, Rain Guard, Wind Deflector, Mud Guard, Mud Flap, Vent Visor

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Product Description

Company Info

Basic Info.

Model NO.
WSHL2022
After-sales Service
Good
Warranty
2 Years Warranty
Certification
CE
Material
Model
Model Y
Delivery Time
15 Days
Quality
Good
MOQ
1 Set
Trademark
BENKE
Specification
115*20*4
Origin
China

Product Description

A window deflector is mounted above the doors of some automobiles, to protect the inside of the car from rain or other precipitation in case of slightly opened windows. Deflectors may also be fitted to sunroofs to change the flow of air
 

Based on the way wind deflectors are installed, they may be classified as follows:

In-Channel
This type of deflectors is installed into the upper window channel, and is kept in place due to tension. In some applications, this type of deflector also employs a thin stripe of automotive-grade 3M tape to keep the deflector in place.
Stick-on
This installation type requires an adhesive tape (i.e. 3M) at the back of the deflectors to mount them securely. This adhesive film allows mounting a deflector above the window (either to the window frames, or to the roof if the windows are frameless).
 

Hood protector

A hood protector or bug guard is a similar look product which is supposed to protect the car paint against insects.

Rear window louvers

Rear window louvers or rear window blinds (German Heckjalousie or Heckscheibenjalousie) is a type of window blind which can be mounted to the rear window of a car. It is supposed to make the window get less dirty as well as hinder bothersome sunlight from entering through the rear window, but has been criticized by at least one car expert as a fashion phenomena with little practical use.[1] In 1966, Lamborghini Miura became one of the first production cars that came with rear window louvers.

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