Bug/rock deflectors - Perfect Fit, Weather Tech or Form Fit

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eilros
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Bug/rock deflectors - Perfect Fit, Weather Tech or Form Fit

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Which one is the best buy and easiest to install?
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Re: Bug/rock deflectors - Perfect Fit, Weather Tech or Form Fit (eilros)

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Hi...My Lund was very easy to install. Looks good too. Cost about $64 after tax. Can remove it fairly easily as well when washing.Dave
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Re: Bug/rock deflectors - Perfect Fit, Weather Tech or Form Fit (eilros)

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I had a Form Fit on my '04 and it was excellent. I'm buying another for my '06. Paid $80.00 Can including 15% tax.
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Re: Bug/rock deflectors - Perfect Fit, Weather Tech or Form Fit (Sunny)

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Quote, originally posted by Sunny »I had a Form Fit on my '04 and it was excellent. I'm buying another for my '06. Paid $80.00 Can including 15% tax.Can you get the Form Fit in the US? I've looked online but haven't found a site that sells them. Does anyone have a link?
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Re: Bug/rock deflectors - Perfect Fit, Weather Tech or Form Fit (eilros)

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I have the one from Weathertech, super easy to install. Aligned the deflector with four holes in the hood that were already there and screwed in four plastic fasteners. Done. It came with some rubber bump-on things, but the deflector doesn't get anywere near the paint on the hood where it would do some damage. I should have, however, considered putting them underneath the hood - on the front bumper where the piece comes up between the grilles (above the Pontiac emblem.) Over the last two years, the deflector has rubbed there and has taken some paint off.I really like this deflector. Don't know how much it really helps, but I think at the least, it makes a nice addition to the car. I usually dislike these things on cars, but I guess the Vibe is rugged enough in appearance to pull it off..Here's a pic of mine, not clean.
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