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1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
When I was unable to buy deflectors through Subaru or at any local auto supply stores, I searched online for them. Yours was one of the better websites because of the information provided and ease of use, and the offer of free shipping clinched the deal for me. I received my deflectors in only a few days. On the following weekend, I installed them, which was a snap to do. It's wonderful to be able to crack my windows now. After being parked in the sun all day long, my car is much more comfortable inside, and it also stays dry when one of those sudden summer storms occurs. I have yet to go through a "touch-free" car wash with the deflectors on, but I trust the adhesive strips will hold fast throughout.
—Reviewed by Bernadette L (Albany, NY) 2010 Subaru Forester 
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
On the recommendation from others on Toyota World.com, I decided to order the EGR In-Channel Rain Guards for my 2010 Toyota Tacaoma Doulble Cab. Without another brand to really compare them to, I was very satified with the quality and easy install of this product. They came well boxed, undamaged, and delivered within a reasonable time period. Very easy to install, 5 minutes at best. The in-channel guards produce a much cleaner look than that of the stick on type.Look great with a low profile. Reasonably priced as compared to other makes. Auto Anything.com also matched another company price without question.I would recommend these EGR guards if you're looking for price, easy installation, and great looks.Very Satisfied :)ML, Margate Fl.
—Reviewed by Marc L (Margate, FL) 0 0 0 
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4 of 5 people found this review helpful.
Received the bug shield in great shape. The box was a little worse for wear, but the contents where intact and sustained no dammage. The shield appears as though it performs well. The only complaint I have is the outer edge clamps that fit onto the underside of hood edge. A small piece of clear teflon like material is put in place to protect paint of hood when clamp is spread and slid over underedge of hood. The clamps had to be spread with a screwdriver to fit over hood edge and ripped the protectant film. So, without removal I do not know if I scratched the hood on my 09 F15 with 65 miles on it.
—Reviewed by Tod H (Doral, FL) 2009 Ford F-150 
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4 of 6 people found this review helpful.
The supplied hardware for the Toyota Tundra (07-10) doesn't fit. Many complaints about this but manufacturer doesn't read these reviews. The two main mounting holes on the deflector did not even come close to the two factory holes in the Tundra hood. When I aligned the supplied holes with the factory hood it fit like junk. I just fit the deflector along the hood lines and used self-tapping screws and there was no problem. I was about to return it but after making it fit to the truck hood and using my own hardware there was no problem. You may have to be a bit creative to install this correctly on your Tundra.
—Reviewed by Thomas S (Sunnyvale, CA) 2007 Toyota Tundra 
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10 of 11 people found this review helpful.
Overall a good fit, but two items: 1) The fit was good except for the transition from the area where the mirror plastic flange meets the bottom of the window plastic trim. That transition is not flush as is the deflector bottom piece--hence not a good fit at this area. 2) The double-sided stickey tape is not nearly good enough to hold. Had to use 8-#8 x 3/4 stainless steel metal self-threading screws to truly hold these on firmly. Looks ok. Works great. Would recommed product. Needs better installation instructions.
—Reviewed by Mark B (Santa Maria, CA) 1999 Ford Ranger 
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