How are aftermarket sunroof deflectors?
How are aftermarket sunroof deflectors?
I'm considering getting a sunroof deflector because I am getting more noise than I want with it open. How are the aftermarket ones compared to the OEM? The only brand I've found that is made for the 3rd Gen Max that isn't stick-on or drilled in is one from a company called Benevento. It stays on with clips, but I haven't actually seen it in person yet. It runs for about $40-60, depending on where you go.
Here's a sample pic of what it looks like:

http://www.autoseattle.com/sunroof.htm
Here's a sample pic of what it looks like:

http://www.autoseattle.com/sunroof.htm
Re: How are aftermarket sunroof deflectors?
I got the stock OEM for $41. Can't remember where exactly. It was either Brown and Brown Nissan in AZ or Courtesy in TX.
I just noticed you have a 3rd gen. This info probably applies to you, too.
That Benevento looks good though. The fitment is exactly like my stock one, using screws and clips. The shape of my deflector is a bit different, though.
DW
I just noticed you have a 3rd gen. This info probably applies to you, too.
That Benevento looks good though. The fitment is exactly like my stock one, using screws and clips. The shape of my deflector is a bit different, though.
DW
Originally posted by NYC 92 GXEr
I'm considering getting a sunroof deflector because I am getting more noise than I want with it open. How are the aftermarket ones compared to the OEM? The only brand I've found that is made for the 3rd Gen Max that isn't stick-on or drilled in is one from a company called Benevento. It stays on with clips, but I haven't actually seen it in person yet. It runs for about $40-60, depending on where you go.
Here's a sample pic of what it looks like:

http://www.autoseattle.com/sunroof.htm
I'm considering getting a sunroof deflector because I am getting more noise than I want with it open. How are the aftermarket ones compared to the OEM? The only brand I've found that is made for the 3rd Gen Max that isn't stick-on or drilled in is one from a company called Benevento. It stays on with clips, but I haven't actually seen it in person yet. It runs for about $40-60, depending on where you go.
Here's a sample pic of what it looks like:

http://www.autoseattle.com/sunroof.htm
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