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![]() Drives: 2022 Chevrolet Camaro Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Houston,TX
Posts: 44
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Anyone used windrestrictor deflector
I was wondering if anyone of you guys tried the deflector made for the Camaro by a company called windrestrictor? They make it out of acrylic I believe and you can have a design on it and have it illuminated. If you have tried one, how good is it when it comes to wind deflection? And is the OEM one better?
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![]() Drives: 2017 Camaro SS Convertible Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: Wentzville Missouri
Posts: 195
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Love my oem. Work great the others did not look to connect to the car with out additions then what factory had.
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The Wicked Jester
Drives: 2020 Camaro 2SS Orange Crush Vert Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Orange County, NY
Posts: 87
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We have them on our cars and love the custom look...very cool. I will state that on both cars - the Passenger base seems to lift a bit due to rear wind pushing on it. Except for that - they are easy on/off in case you need to remove it for a rear seat passenger - however - that is extremely rare. The custom logo and light colors are very cool.
Install was easy - drilled a small hole in the recess for the OEM screen to pull the power wire thru - has a quick disconnect for power and just looks great. They put out a year end sale last year - we got our with the custom logo and lights for just over $400 each - shipping included... Here is the pic - sorry it is a little blurry - but you get the point - I have orange - she has red...
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New Car (His): 2020 Camaro Orange Crush Convertible 2SS
New Car (Hers): 2020 Camaro Satin Steel Metallic Convertible 2LT/RS Redline Package Old Car: 2014 Camaro Summit White 2SS/RS Old Car: 2010 Camaro Inferno Orange 2LT/RS Last edited by mrgoodwrench; 12-05-2021 at 12:42 AM. Reason: Add Pic |
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![]() Drives: 2019 ZL1 Convertible Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 1
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Had ordered one for a Mustang (before I saw the light) convertible I had a few years back. Discovered that they attach to the front seat headrests so both seats need to be in the same position for it to anchor properly.
This didn't work for us as Ms. Workingstiff is about a foot shorter than I am and her seat needed to be so far back that she wasn't comfortable. Just something to keep in mind. For the Camaro I went with the OEM version. Easy installation or removal with no drilling or rubbing on the interior and works like a charm even at highway speeds. Last edited by workingstiff; 12-04-2021 at 03:16 PM. Reason: Paragraphs |
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![]() Drives: Ss Chevy Camaro Join Date: May 2025
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 1
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Literally very disappointed I spent a lot of money on this sh1t , understand basics when it comes to installing, but not when all the cords come severed and no exclamation about how to really wire it together to get it to work I bought the kit that comes with the battery pack, as well as a hard wiring now for the battery pack. It makes no sense. The adapter male part goes to what attachment when the strip that comes out of the deflector has four color wires to it where the hell does that go into? It doesn’t explain very frustrated.!!! And no one seems to answer their phones when it comes to customer service
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![]() Drives: 2016 V6 Camaro convertible Join Date: Dec 2025
Location: Sacramento
Posts: 3
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Not to be a downer, but you will get pulled over if any red (orange may be close enough- yellow not) can be seen from front of car.
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