Perspex/Glass wind deflectors

Tassi

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Has anyone fitted a glass or perspex wind deflector? if so are you happy and which one?

I am thinking of buying one as I do not like the lack of view in my rear view mirror
 
Mine came with one, the previous chap had bought it. I haven't really had it on much to be honest as I prefer the look of it without anything there at all. However it works well, is clear other than the very slight tint so vision is fine. One thing I don't like ... Another reason why it is only on if the gf is in is it straps with clear strapping around the hoops which I hate, plus at night with the roof up you'll see reflections from the heater panel lights. I can get a picture of mine from a few angles tomorrow in the light if you haven't seen one close up?

Tom

EDIT ... Sorry just realised this is about e89 , not that it matters in this case.

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I'd run a search as its been covered many times. Some love em others hate em.

I declare I'm in the oem camp as mesh functions and Perspex just creates turbulence and draughts
 
I've got the Roadster Solutions perspex deflector and really pleased with it,

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=40280&p=564149&hilit=Roadster+Solutions+wind+deflector+fitted+pics#p564149

I wasn't keen on the OEM deflector as it looks a bit clumsy to me :| The clear ones are more subtle.

Tim.
 
TitanTim said:
I've got the Roadster Solutions perspex deflector and really pleased with it,

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=40280&p=564149&hilit=Roadster+Solutions+wind+deflector+fitted+pics#p564149

I wasn't keen on the OEM deflector as it looks a bit clumsy to me :| The clear ones are more subtle.

Tim.
X2
 
X3 :thumbsup:

Plus you can leave them in all year round unlike mesh ones which really restrict rear view in dark conditions. Just wish there was a fitted one which screwed into existing fittings like they did for previous SLK.
 
Z4Bob said:
X3 :thumbsup:

Plus you can leave them in all year round unlike mesh ones which really restrict rear view in dark conditions. Just wish there was a fitted one which screwed into existing fittings like they did for previous SLK.

Windschott do one which I think may use the existing fitting points, however its quite a bit more expensive than mine as I think the deflector is glass rather than perspex, looks good though.

http://e89.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=683627

Tim.
 
Z4Bob said:
X3 :thumbsup:

Plus you can leave them in all year round unlike mesh ones which really restrict rear view in dark conditions. Just wish there was a fitted one which screwed into existing fittings like they did for previous SLK.

I've not taken the mesh out in 2 years (apart from for cleaning) don't need to see out of the back, it's too small anyway.
 
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