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Ventvisor Window Deflectors; Front and Rear; Chrome (09-14 F-150 SuperCrew)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item T548759
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Window Deflectors
    • Bright Luxury Look
    • Chrome-Plated Acrylic
    • Peele and Stick On
    • Safe for Car Wash Machines
    • Limited Lifetime Warranty
    • Easy Installation
    • Fits 2009-2014 F-150 SuperCrew Models

    Description

    Cooler Interior. Let the wind in your F-150 with this Ventvisor Window Deflectors; Front and Rear; Chrome styling your windows. Manufactured for better cooling of your interior, it serves as an umbrella to deflect rain and dust as you slightly roll down your windows, allowing the cool breeze to enter. It also serves as an additional block to the sun and against harsh glare that could ruin your driving.

    Stick On Mounting. Put away the power tools and save time by simply using automotive-grade adhesive to stick these Window Deflectors on your vehicle. This not only saves you the effort, but it also preserves the look of your vehicle, should you decide to remove them of your windows.

    Warranty. There is a limited lifetime warranty on this product.

    Installation. This product is easy to install and should take about 1 hour.

    Application. The Ventvisor Window Deflectors; Front and Rear; Chrome fits 2009-2014 F-150 SuperCrew Models.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    What's in the Box

    • (4) Window Deflectors

    Tech Specs

    4.8

    Customer Reviews (169)

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