Can you Use the etrailer Snoblock Snow and Ice Windshield Cover If it is Too Wide for your Vehicle
Updated 02/25/2021 | Published 02/22/2021 >
Question:
I am looking for a Snoblock Snow and Ice windshield cover. I have a 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The one that is advertised is 70 wide which is too wide for my Jeep. Any help would be appreciated.
asked by: Allan G
Expert Reply:
The etrailer Snoblock Snow and Ice Windshield Cover, part # 288-06603, is in fact our narrowest cover.
However, this should not be a problem due to how it secures to the car. The extra side pieces are meant to be tucked into the car doors, so with some extra slack like you might have with your 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee, you would simply put a little more into the doors.
I've linked to a video review of this cover so you can see how it works.
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etrailer Windshield Cover for Snow - 70" Wide x 39" Tall
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