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Let fresh air in while keeping bad weather out. These heavily tinted rain guards keep your interior dry, reduce wind noise, and help to keep temperatures down by promoting better air circulation in your vehicle.
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Speaker 1: Today on our 2018 Chevrolet Colorado, we're gonna be installing the WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors with dark tinting. This is for the front and rear. Part number WT82766.These WeatherTech Air Deflectors are not only going to add style to our vehicle, but they're gonna allow us to let fresh air in while keeping the bad elements out. The kit comes with four deflectors, two for the front and two for the rear, and they feature a limited lifetime warranty.Just like they're named, they're designed to deflect air around our window to allow for better circulation inside while reducing noise when the window is cracked. Compared to other window deflectors, these are more low profile. They sit up against the vehicle closer while still getting the job done.
They're constructed out of a three millimeter thick acrylic. They're very durable, so they're going to hold up for a long time.Now that we've gone over the features, I'll go ahead and show you how to get them installed. We're going to start right here on the passenger side, so we need to be sure we have the corresponding piece. We also want to be sure that our window is clean and that the weather stripping around where our window rolls up into is also clean. What you want to do is go into the corner at kind of an angle and start bowing the other side and then work your way up.
Once you get up about this far, you'll then want to come over here. Bow it down. I know it's going to seem like it wants to break, but it will not. You come down to about here. Get into the channel.
And then, as you go up you'll want to help it go into the seal. Just like that. Once it gets up there, you can kind of pull it towards you a little bit and make sure that it's seated correctly. And then you can repeat the same process on the driver's side.Now let's do the rear window. It installs very similar.
This one has some adhesive. Let's go ahead and peel off that protective paper. With this one, we're going to start on the rounded arched portion here. So we'll bring it down at an angle. Go ahead and fit it into position. The other side, we need to bow in. We can kind of come down, wait until it fits in there, and then work our way up. And again, you just want to be sure as you're sliding it up that it goes within the channel at the top. Once it's up there, you can kind of pull it towards you. Make sure that it's seated. And then again, you can repeat the same process on the other side.With all of our window deflectors installed, we'll want to roll our windows up and down five times. This is going to help seat the air deflectors within the channel up top. Now we'll want to leave the window up. This is going to help the air deflector form to where it needs to be. The rear one is done the same way. With our air deflectors on, that completes our installation and we're ready to enjoy the fresh air without letting in the elements.And that's going to complete our installation of the WeatherTech Side Window Air Deflectors with dark tinting for the front and rear. Part number WT82766, on our 2018 Chevrolet Colorado crew cab.
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