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Mine broke on my truck so I went without. Within two years I was getting rock chips everywhere. Bought another one. They gravel the roads here in Colorado though.


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They aren't magic, but protect the front of your vehicle! Mine is low profile with a sweeping lift on the back edge, works ok on bugs.

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Originally Posted by MtnHiker
In 88 I bought a new xj cherokee. I had a daily 110 mile round trip work commute m-f. I installed one that was a mostly flat slab installed close to verticle slopped back at maybe 15 degrees. It was not rounded and scupted and aerodynamic like most you see today. It worked really well. Kept the windshield clear everything particularly of snow to while at freeway speeds. I do not know if these new ones that are so "form fit" to the front of the hood would be as good.


In 1975 I was commuting daily round trip 250 miles a day in a 73 Ford pickup.
Installed a plexyglass bug shield and it cost me a gallon of gas a day, of course gas hadn't quite hit 60 cents a gallon then either.

They weren't tough enough to do much rock deflecting.

Once they started paying more attention to wind tunnel tests with vehicle design the effects they were after in the 70's with after market bolt on bug shields are pretty much built into new automobiles.


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My ignoree,s will never be Rock Stars on 24 hr campfire.....Like me!!!!

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You better buy a good one because a lot of them will vibrate against the front of your hood and actually cause is it to look like it was shot with squirrel shot. By vibration I mean always riding on rough roads like in my neck of the woods! Arkansas has the poorest secondary highways in the world.

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They work for bugs sometimes, but never for deer.

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Thanks all.
Originally Posted by RogueHunter

I have one, and they work to some extent.

However, I like to use Rain-X or Prestone windshield rain repellent, and not having the wind directly hit the windshield makes these
treatments ineffective. If I had it to do over again, I would not have installed the deflector.


I'm a big-time fan of rain-x so this is disappointing news...

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Originally Posted by teamprairiedog
I've got two trucks of the same body style.... one with and the other without deflector. The one with I've had windshield chips fixed twice but the leading edge of the hood is fine, the one without I've not had any windshield damage but the front of the hood has several rock chips through the paint to bare metal. From now on all of mine will have a defector... the ins. co. will pay for any windshield chip repair but to fix chips on the hood my deductible comes into play.


Definitely worth considering... thanks.

My truck has some features that require recalibration after a new windshield is installed, like automatic high beams and pre-collision alert. It's good to only have a $100 comp deductible for it. Found all this out after I took a rock to the windshield in the very first week of owning it 😠

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[quote=AB2506]I see hood protectors value not so much for bugs but to protect the hood and windshield from rocks. They do deflect rocks.[/quote

This. They don't provide much protection for rocks to the windshield, either. My radiators are screened for the bugs. Windshields get washed every now and again, chips epoxied as needed.


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