Wind Deflectors

Ckpearce91

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Cheers for that :)



I see what you mean about blending in with rear windows, just wondering to get the light smoked to blend in better with the front windows or not. oh I hate choices sometimes :lol:



I have found some 20% discount codes online as well, do you know if Climair will take discount codes over the phone at all??



Cheers for the info matey :)


Well if you don't have tinted windows, I'd blend with the standard tint.

And I would think they would take discount codes over the phone. Now I wish I looked for a code as well
 

sixysix

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Mine is same as yours, rear dark tint, fronts are lighter tinted.

I might just go for the dark tinted as it will probably match the black/white theme better as you said.

Will give them a call tomorrow and see what they say regarding the discount which would be nice, assuming it's still in use.
 

Ckpearce91

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Mine is same as yours, rear dark tint, fronts are lighter tinted.



I might just go for the dark tinted as it will probably match the black/white theme better as you said.



Will give them a call tomorrow and see what they say regarding the discount which would be nice, assuming it's still in use.


Let me know how you get on
 

sixysix

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Phoned them today and they had a set of the light smoked deflectors in stock so ordered them as the dark smoked would have needed ordering from Germany as you did.

Could not use a discount code over the phone but at just under £50 including delivery, I am happy with that, and should arrive on Friday so all good :)

They said they do a clear version as well around once a year because they are not as in demand compared to the darker tints.
 

sixysix

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Fitted mine this morning and drivers side is ok and closes ok but the passenger side is tight at the B pillar and window will not pass unless I help by pulling on the deflector to ease it a bit.
It catches just a bit.

Will leave them on overnight and see if they bed in a bit, otherwise I might have to sand down the rear locator of the deflector so the window has a bit more room to pass over the lip.

Will pop some pics up tomorrow when I get a chance and think they look quite subtle in the light smoked option :)
 

Ckpearce91

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Fitted mine this morning and drivers side is ok and closes ok but the passenger side is tight at the B pillar and window will not pass unless I help by pulling on the deflector to ease it a bit.

It catches just a bit.



Will leave them on overnight and see if they bed in a bit, otherwise I might have to sand down the rear locator of the deflector so the window has a bit more room to pass over the lip.



Will pop some pics up tomorrow when I get a chance and think they look quite subtle in the light smoked option :)


I have a problem with mine also. Both sides hit the window in the way up but also, I've got wind noise from the drivers side whilst driving with the windows closed. I can't feel it coming in but I can hear it. I've spoken to Climair about it and they're sending out some grease and spatula so I can refit them. Not sure how this will help though
 

Ckpearce91

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what the hell am I supposed to do with that 'spatula'
 

sixysix

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I left the passenger window closed for a few days and it has now bedded in fully and both sides are working just fine now and no catching at the top.

Really pleased with the Climair deflectors and will get some pics up of the smoked ones soon :)

Thinking I might get my Dad some for Fathers day for his type S Civic :)
 

sixysix

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Took a few pics of my smoked ones today from my iphone...





And removed the Climair stickers with some Nail polish remover as the blue stickers look a bit cack.





Very pleased with them now and no more water on my arm or window controls with window slightly open :)
 

sixysix

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Are you getting any wind noise at all with the windows shut? I am

None so far with windows closed.

You have had yours fitted for a bit now and wondering if the felt around the window at the top might get a little flattened and leave a small gap over time and create some wind noise.

I hope not, but then it would happen with all makes of deflectors as they all fit in a similar way.
 

Ckpearce91

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None so far with windows closed.



You have had yours fitted for a bit now and wondering if the felt around the window at the top might get a little flattened and leave a small gap over time and create some wind noise.



I hope not, but then it would happen with all makes of deflectors as they all fit in a similar way.


It's not due to the time they've been on because I've had the noise since day 1. But it's only on the drivers side
 

sixysix

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Ah ok, well it can only be coming in through the upper part somewhere I guess.
Have you tried removing it and re seating it again to see if any different?
 
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