New wind deflector fitted

toonmal

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Fitted my new 'just roadster' wind deflector today..What a difference...If we were allowed to drive above 70 mph in this country, I think it would still be good :wink:
 
toonmal said:
Fitted my new 'just roadster' wind deflector today..What a difference...If we were allowed to drive above 70 mph in this country, I think it would still be good :wink:

I'm guessing its the perspex deflector :)

I got mine from Roadster Solutions but 2 years back, personally I think they look much better than the mesh type from BMW.



Tim.
 
Probably a better solution. I find the removal of the deflector a nightmare and I hate it being up all the time as it does obscure visibility a bit. At least with a 4 seater you can have the deflector fitted and pull it up when needed. No such luck with the Z'd
 
I think I might look into this and see how it may work. My car came with the wind deflector fitted but the mesh isn't great to look through. Something clear would be a much better option.
 
That looks just fine Tim. :thumbsup:

I have a mesh one fitted and the only time it comes off is to clean it. No trouble with rear visibility, unless the hood is up, which is very rare. :D
 
toonmal said:
Fitted my new 'just roadster' wind deflector today..What a difference...If we were allowed to drive above 70 mph in this country, I think it would still be good :wink:

I HATED my just roadster deflector, almost worse noise with it than without. Got sent straight back and brought an official fit off ebay.
 
I've got the OEM mesh - looks good but you can't see sod'all through it - even more so in the sun with shades on :(
 
I fitted my OEM wind deflector having driven without it for a month or so and the difference it made was dramatic. Much, much better with it.
 
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