![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Very pleased with both these and my hood protector. I like having genuine Nissan stuff on my Nissan. The instructions aside I love these things, way better quality than the AVS in channel I had on my old Pontiac, and the tape + clips setup is very clever, these are very sturdy and I have total peace of mind that they ain't going anywhere. so the deflectors are on the door frame/ (black. The two (there are a total of eight, two for each deflector '5 indicates the part on the instruction sheet)) little clips 'grasp' the door beneath the weather-strip, and the weather-strip holds them in place when its re-installed. The templates for deflector placement are mildly useful to get you in the ballpark but don't rely on them fine tune the placement with the clips in place then peel and stick. The Subaru OEM deflectors do not go in the channel at all. Fasten the correct clips to the deflectors first, then attach to window/peel back a section of tape/press into place as you pull the tape completely off. If you buy these (and I do recommend them) don't drive yourself mad like I almost did trying to tape the little templates to the holes where the clips go, then attempt to fasten the clips to the deflectors *after* inserting them in the window channel as the directions want you to do, this is a suckers game. THE DIRECTIONS ARE COMPLETE AND TOTAL GARBAGE. Bringing this thread back to life to contribute because I just installed these yesterday. ![]()
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