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In-Channel Wind Deflectors Smoked: T5 (2004-2015), T6 (2016-2022)

SKU
WC853T501

In-Channel Wind Deflectors Smoked: T5 (2004-2015), T6 (2016-2022)

SKU
WC853T501
Reviews & Ratings

Top quality in-channel smoked wind deflectors exclusively designed by SSP.


These deflectors have been tried and tested on our own vehicles and outperform other leading brands in looks and secure fitting.

Benefits

  • Stylish aerodynamic looks.
  • Reduce wind noise while driving
  • Windows can be left slightly down while camping to allow air flow without it being obvious the windows are open.
  • Install inside the window channel as opposed to unsightly exterior stuck on versions.
£22.96 £19.13

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Product Information

Product Attributes
Also known asWC853T501
Fitting InfoFit directly into the window channel rubber. 4 clips included, two per side, locate one clip to the middle of each straight section, barb of clip against window rubber. Compatible with manual or electric windows. Supplied as a pair.
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleTransporter T5, Transporter T6
Weight (kg)0.372
BrandSSP
QualityTop Quality
Front or RearFront
Unit of salePair

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
T52004-2015
T62016-2022

Additional Info

Product Questions

Hi, will these fit the California 6.1 please?
Question by: Wayne on 28 Feb 2024, 15:18
Yes will fit all years up to now
Answer by: Rob Baxter (Admin) on 29 Feb 2024, 16:58
I realise this is a straight forward couldn't be easier fit but...
No instructions sent ?
Other than online description...
Watched video, great but no advice on fitting ?
I'm guessing, remove adhesive pad covering, insert reflector, raise window, lowere window, insert metal clip to 2x straight edge centres with points to window rubber seal side, raise window to see clips home, job done, repeat for other side... ? Am I right ?
TiA
Simon
Question by: Simon on 8 Sept 2020, 14:58
Hi, that all sounds correct to me. A flat bladed screw driver is useful tool for pushing the clips up into the channel.
Answer by: Eliot Pocock on 11 Sept 2020, 09:29