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Let fresh air in while keeping bad weather out. These lightly tinted air deflectors reduce wind noise and help to keep interior temperatures low by promoting better air circulation in your vehicle.
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Today on our 2013 Chevrolet Silverado Regular Cab, we'll be installing the weather tech side window air deflectors with dark tenting for the front. Part number WT80426. They're also available in light tenting. Part number WT70426. These tented air deflectors add a stylish look to your vehicle. It boasts a low profile look. It allows interior heat to escape and promotes better air circulation.
They're made out of a 3 milometer thick acrylic construction so they're gong to be durable and they're going to stand up to the elements. The dark tenting's going to help block out the sun and keep a nice, cool breeze coming through your window. It's a no-drill installation. It installs quickly and easily inside the window channel. They're a great addition to your vehicle.
It looks like it's straight from the factory. Now that we've gone over 00:00:51 the features, I'll go ahead and show you how to get it installed. It's very, very simple. First thing we want to do is go ahead and open our door and roll our window down and close that back up. The way we want to do this is we want to put this portion in first. We're going to come in.
The portion down here is going to stick out on top of our seal here. Just like that. Then we want to bend it down to get this corner in here. Then we're going to come all the way to the other side and we're going to bend it down until we fit it within the window portion here. Then push it up into place but we want to make sure that the arch portion here goes up with it.
Then we'll guide it up in. Just like that. We just want to make sure that it's up where it needs to be. Now we'll go ahead and roll our window up several times. It's going to help seat our deflector into where it needs to be. Once we've got that done, it's a good idea to let it set for 24 hours with the window up to help it conform. Now that we've done that, you just simply repeat the same process for the other side. That's going to complete our installation of the weather tech side window air deflectors with dark tenting for the front, part number WT80426 on our 2013 Chevrolet Silverado Regular Cab.
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