Rain Guards 02 trailblazer

jimtrailblazer

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Jan 20, 2013
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was looking on e-bay for some rain guards , seen them from 50 to 20 bucks , just wondering which ones to get
thanks ..
 

Blckshdw

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Nov 20, 2011
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I always recommend in-channel ones. They look a bit cleaner than the stick on ones IMO.

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Only drawback is they obstruct your vision a little bit by the A pillars, so you'll have to lean a little bit, when checking for clearances when you turn.

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Grimor

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i went with Weathertech because they didn't stop at the mirror and actually come all the way down. they look the best
 
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dmanns67

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Grimor said:
i went with Weathertech because they didn't stop at the mirror and actually come all the way down. they look the best
Good point, I forgot to mention that. That was another aspect that caught my eye about the WeatherTech deflectors.

I have had mine since 2009 and just took them off this summer. They still look as good as the day I bought them. You are definitely paying for quality.
 

Capote

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If I had to go with rain gaurds I'd go with the in-channel type like suggested. Much cleaner look
 
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Matt

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FWIW I have the AVS in-channel ones...worth the extra cost over the stick on.
 
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HARDTRAILZ

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I support the in-channel ones
 
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Capote

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Matt said:
FWIW I have the AVS in-channel ones...worth the extra cost over the stick on.
I was gonna get the AVS ones at one point
 

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