Free shipping on all orders over $50
7-15 days international
11 people viewing this product right now!
30-day free returns
Secure checkout
40401174
Sunroof Wind Deflector Reduce wind noise and protect your vehicle from debris with WeatherTech’s Sunroof Wind Deflector! This solution helps minimize airflow through your sunroof with a sleek, streamlined design that helps reduce wind noise all sunroof season long precision-crafted fit Crafted from 4mm thick, tinted cast acrylic Provides significant reduction of in-cabin wind noise and air turbulence Having trouble with installation? Check out our Installation video! The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. TechCare products Cleaner/Protector Kit Add to Cart QuikTech Detailer W/Wax Add to Cart Wax-Prep Clay Gel Cleaner Add to Cart Carnauba Gel Wax Add to Cart Acid-Free Wheel Cleaner Add to Cart Tire Gloss W/Cross-Link Add to Cart Gentle Car Shampoo Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,655 3.8 out of 5 stars 13 4.1 out of 5 stars 7 3.4 out of 5 stars 4 3.7 out of 5 stars 21 4.5 out of 5 stars 31 4.0 out of 5 stars 15 Price $32.99$32.99 $21.99$21.99 $32.99$32.99 $32.99$32.99 $21.99$21.99 $21.99$21.99 $17.99$17.99 Exterior protection ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Protector ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ Cleaner ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ Wax ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ TechCare ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The screws seem too short? The Sunroof Deflector has a unique gasket with an air-channel that is compressed for a snug fit. The instructions provided with the Sunroof Deflector outline the proper installation procedure. Will there be any wind noise or whistling from the Sunroof Deflector? Our Sunroof Wind Deflector is designed to help reduce in-cabin wind noise and turbulence in most applications, and should not create wind noise. Is Sunroof Wind Deflector car wash safe? Yes! When properly installed with our MagiClip fasteners, Sunroof Wind Deflector is fine to go through the car wash. Can I install Sunroof Wind Deflector if I already have a retractable net? Yes! The retractable net will simply stop where the Sunroof Wind Deflector’s hardware begins.
Fits select 2005-2010 Chrysler 300, 2006-2010 Dodge Charger, 2005-2008 Dodge Magnum Models. Please confirm fitment to your year, make, and model in Amazon Garage prior to purchase.
Provides significant reduction of in-cabin wind noise and air turbulence
Crafted from the finest 4mm thick, tinted cast acrylic that fits the sunroof opening precisely
Secured in place with the MagiClip vehicle specific fastening system
Some images may be representative and may not reflect the actual vehicle or part.
Shipping was lightning quick and not even prime. I got my deflectors 2 days after ordering. Very nice product. FYI.. Install when warm out or in the sun if possible. Piece is nice and thick but for same reason, hard to manipulate in the cold.Update: I'm sure all cars are different and the install will go depending on your roof and the amount of curve in it. I found the supplied hardware to be worth mentioning and downgrading this from 5 stars to 4. First off, Car is 06 Chrysler 300, I made 4 to 5 attempts to install with supplied hardware. If it was even possible to do, it would require more than one person and I would still worry because the hardware included would be under stress. Included is 2 clips, 2 self tapping black screws (very thin, very short coarse thread). The clips have plastic receivers that you are supposed to tap with the screw and then tighten until gasket seals.WeatherTech could and should supply more robust hardware. In todays market there are easy solutions for the problems this hardware presents. My solution is go to hardware store and find 1/4 size T nut, and 1/4 size stainless screws with matching thread to T nut. Flatten the T nut prongs with wrench or pliers so it can be pushed up into the supplied clips and sit flush from below. It should pull the clip upward as when tightening the screws.You will need to drill out the holes in the screw gaskets supplied so the 1/4 screw will fit through it. They are plastic so this should be easy. In the end my screws were too long so I used bolt cutters to trim the excess once everything was tightened and in place. to avoid this try buying a few sizes so you can use the one that does not get in the way of the roof/glass when closing. If not you can always cut or trim them off afterward like I did. This allows a more flexible reciever for the 1/4 screw to grab and turns this install into a fairly easy one that any home mechanic can do alone. Your fasteners are also sturdy and you wont have to worry about any plastic breaking, or cracking. If you cant find black screws you can always dap them with a tiny bit of paint to hide the metal but it doesnt look that bad so only if it bothers you.Lastly, lightly tap the deflector upward and adjust the position of the clips as you tighten each side. Alternate sides and tighten down evenly a little bit at a time for best effect. try and get and uneven tension out of the deflector because the middle of the deflector will have a dip down in it if you don't. I got rid of most of it by doing this.