EGR Deflectors Reviews

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4.50 star rating   Average Customer Rating for EGR Deflectors: 4.50 out of 5 Stars (2,280 Customer Reviews)


EGR In-Channel Rain Guards Reviews (1 of 1,180+)

5.00 star rating
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This style slips into the window channel for a custom look. Far superior & better looking than the traditional paste on guards. Now I can roll down the windows in the hot desert summers, avoid side window sun glare, and during the rain to prevent fogging. The guards are very easy to install, made of precise-cut high quality tinted plastic and fit tight. It would be great if they were made of carbon fiber. The only minor problems is they attract dirt/lint that makes rolling up the windows harder, but managable. (But half the problem is I live in the dusty desert.) Thanks autoanything for the fast shipping and great price. Local truck/speed shops wanted to charge me special order fees and state tax? Come on, S-10 truck are not rare.


—Reviewed by Armando D (El Paso, TX) 2007 Ford Mustang


EGR Bug Deflectors Reviews (1 of 600+)

4.50 star rating
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

I couldn't be more pleased with EGR Superguard. I reserached bug guards extensively online, but wasn't able to see any in person to inspect. I know I didn't want any bug guard that used tape to attach it to the hood, such as Lund. The EGR is an excellent choice. Easy to install in less than 15 minutes, realistically though it's like 10 minutes. You pop out the two rubber pieces in the hood to expose the holes, then you pop in five anchors and bolt the bug guard to the anchors. EASY, STURDY, and looks awesome. The design is custom for the Silverado and it flows so well with the Chevy styling, it looks OEM! Highly recommended.


—Reviewed by Constantine L (Katy, TX) 2010 Chevy Silverado


EGR Slimline Window Deflectors Reviews (1 of 190+)

5.00 star rating
9 of 11 people found this review helpful.

Until I was browsing a truck owners forum I had never heard of EGR or their slim line visors. My last three trucks had Weathertech visors that mounted in the channel. They were nice visors but they slowed down the electric windows as well as deformed my rubber channels. So I went about looking for a stick on system and purchased these. They went on with no problem and after two weeks am still just as pleased. They are tinted a nice dark color as well.The windows run as fast as always and the slim lines look great without any unecessary esing on the edges. On top of it all, autoanything.com had them to me from CA to NJ in a week! Try them, you won't be disappointed.


—Reviewed by Robert G (Livingston, NJ) 2010 Nissan Frontier


EGR Chrome Bug Deflectors Reviews (1 of 80+)

4.50 star rating
3 of 4 people found this review helpful.

While the instructions and pictures that come with this bug deflector and unnecessarily complicated, the installation process was a breeze and my truck looks GREAT! All you need is a screwdriver for the two screws you'll use at the front and center area of your hood. As for the clips at the edge of your hood, I recommend installing the clips and letting them sit a few minutes before attaching your deflector in order to let them adhere without pressure. All in all, I would definitely buy this product again. I'm a 43 year-old woman who is moderately handy, and this was a very do-able project for me. Now on to the tonneau cover (wish me luck!).


—Reviewed by Theresa A (Fowler, MI) 1999 Ford F250


EGR Military Bug Deflectors Reviews (1 of 4+)

5.00 star rating
10 of 12 people found this review helpful.

the quality of the bug sheild is great especially not having to drill any holes in my truck.the fit is great also.only have one complaint that it came with some scraches from its packageing


—Reviewed by Keith S (Mount Wolf, PA) 2003 Ford Excursion




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