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Posted: 27.04.2019  ·  #1
Has anyone fitted wind deflectors to a Fiat Ducato and if so are they any good.


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Posted: 27.04.2019  ·  #2
ME Me Me I have
Also to my cars, Guess it is now a habit, plus points
it makes driving with a open window a lot more comfortable
you can even drive with the window partly open in the rain.
on site you can leave your cab windows open an inch and still be secure

Negative is that there is an increase in Wind noise when driving.

That reminds me I have a set in the garage that were only on my Ducato for about 8 months (of which 6 months it was in the garage) which I must try and sell when e-bay next have free selling fees.
David


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Posted: 27.04.2019  ·  #3
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I must try and sell when e-bay next have free selling fees.
David


Try the for sale section on MHC 👍🏻


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Posted: 28.04.2019  ·  #4
I have them on my boxer which is the same as the fiat, like the look and the ability to open the window a little


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Posted: 29.04.2019  ·  #5
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I have them on my boxer which is the same as the fiat, like the look and the ability to open the window a little


Are they easy to fit? Can you still use Silver Screens if wind deflectors are fitted.


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Posted: 29.04.2019  ·  #6
Mine were very easy to fit, I haven't tried fitting the Silverscreen with the deflectors fitted, but I don't think they will have much of an effect.


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Posted: 29.04.2019  ·  #7
Quote by heanorboy

ME Me Me I have
Also to my cars, Guess it is now a habit, plus points
it makes driving with a open window a lot more comfortable
you can even drive with the window partly open in the rain.
on site you can leave your cab windows open an inch and still be secure

Negative is that there is an increase in Wind noise when driving.

That reminds me I have a set in the garage that were only on my Ducato for about 8 months (of which 6 months it was in the garage) which I must try and sell when e-bay next have free selling fees.
David


Are the ones you want to sell for a Ducato X244? A 2005 model?


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Posted: 29.04.2019  ·  #8
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Mine were very easy to fit, I haven't tried fitting the Silverscreen with the deflectors fitted, but I don't think they will have much of an effect.


What make did you get.


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Posted: 29.04.2019  ·  #10
I got a pair about 18 months ago on line from Mick's Garage, I think they cost around €35. Can't tell you how good they are as I haven't fitted them yet. :o Well, I don't like to rush things. :D :lol:


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Posted: 30.04.2019  ·  #11
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Posted: 30.04.2019  ·  #12
Thanks for all the responses. I think I’ll give them a go. :up:


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