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424645 PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 6:26 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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can any one let me know ware I can get a set of window deflectors ,
for a Peugeot Boxer 2003 .and are they any good.???????

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Hi
I bought a set for our motorhome at the peterborough show at a cost of £35 and they are easy to fit and i think they are worth every penny.
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I brought a pair for a car a few years ago and found that I didn't get on with them because I felt they restricted my view around the A pillar. Not tried them on a motorhome though.

A question like was asked a good while ago and others got on well with them.

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Hi

The Climair ones suggested by Chapter are very good. I haven't had them on a motorhome, but on two cars they have been excellent.

I shall be fitting them to the truck however, but not only to deflect draughts. They are excellent at deflecting the several gallons of water that often cascades off the roof when you start off after a storm.

I don't know about your truck, but I reckon ours has a channel on the roof specifically to direct the water into my right earhole if I have the window open.

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