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How To Fit Wind Deflectors
Earth, Wind and Fire. Great band (Boogle Wonderland, anyone?) not so great if you get any one of them in your truck (the elements, not the group). For everyday annoyance, nothing beats the constant whistle of the wind through a partially , with obscuring the sound of both your sat nav and passengers with the same high-pitched drone.
Luckily - and I don't think I am revealing any spoilers here - Truckman has a range of aerodynamic wind and that will turn away deflectors and wind from the interior of your truck whilst still allowing you to keep your windows ajar for natural air circulation, saving precious fuel from being wasted on constant air conditioning. deflectors keep your glass steam-free, which means better visibility, and as most have a dark tint they'll also help to reduce glare from the sun entering the cab.
Sold? Well, then you'll need to know how to install them - and that's where this short guide to fitting wind deflectors should come in handy. Let's get started.
We're going to a set of Truckman wind deflectors to a pick-up truck, although the process is the same if you have a . Inside the packaging you'll find both the front and the set of wind deflectors. To help you you'll also find a set of and cleaning wipes.
1. Check you have all the wind deflectors you ordered
Firstly, open your package to check that you have the right number of wind deflectors. You should also check that they adhere to the vehicle using a strong adhesive strip. If not, then this isn't the guide you're looking for.
2. Preparing your window frames
Once you have confirmed you've got the right stuff, next it's time to clean the driver's and where the first will be positioned. This will help with adhesion and visibility. One handy tip is to line up the deflectors first to work out fitting locations before you start cleaning. Then, go through the same process with the passenger's and any windows you're going to be fitting a to.
You must let the cleaning fluid dry completely before you continue with the rest of the fitment, or you risk damaging the adhesion of the backing strips.
3. Preparing your wind deflectors for fitting
Once the cleaning fluid is fully dry, remove the backing from the DC strips on the first . We are going to work on the driver's first.
4. Applying your deflector to your door frame
Very carefully, align the with the . It's best to stick down one corner first before moving on to the other. That way, it's easier to remove the and start again if you don't get it right first time, because you're not left trying to pry the whole off.
5. Make sure that adhesion is strong
Once you are happy with the placement of your , press down firmly on the 's surface to activate the and secure the in place on your . That's the first done. Simples!
6. Fit the rest of the wind deflectors in turn
Repeat this process for all the other deflectors to complete the .
In no-time you'll be laughing in the face of the elements, safe in the knowledge that your wind deflectors are doing their job. Not a lot of money for a decent amount of benefit. Happy trucking!
For more information or assistance please contact us on 01384 485405 or email support@truckman.co.uk.