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Thread: a great new wind blocker.....
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10-06-2005 10:10 PM #1
a great new wind blocker.....
that provides a really nice alternative to the OEM net here.
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10-07-2005 11:35 AM #2
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10-07-2005 05:20 PM #6Registered Member
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Re: a great new wind blocker.....
I put it on the front for several reasons:
The closer it is to the back of my head, the less wind on it pushing forward...
Security. I'm tall and have the seat all the way back. The headrests just touch the lexan, so the shield is captured and I don't have to worry about it flying off and being destroyed or destroying the paint.
I also have the tight interference between the net baffle and the convertible top. By having in front, there is no interference with the headliner.
I do love the look and the outward views so much better than that net. Absolutely money well spent for me.
-JB
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10-07-2005 05:26 PM #7
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10-07-2005 08:50 PM #9Registered Member
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Yep, easy on/off - But I'm keeping it on
6 Velcro straps and a safety tether. Couldn't be easier. It would fit easily in the trunk, but you shouldn't have to. The only time I plan to take it off is if I ever get around to putting the hardtop on. I know the weather here is so due to go bad, and do it with a vengeance, that the salt will fly and the Z will go to bed for winters hibernation until the spring rains wash the salt away.
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10-08-2005 12:37 PM #10
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11-07-2005 03:19 PM #12Registered Member
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getting flexing in the Lexan
I bought the clear wind baffle, and love the new found visibility...however, I'm getting significant flexing in the center portion that is causing a rubbing on the leather where the bottom edge of the baffle sits. The Z8 version is supposed to be thicker than the standard baffles- does anyone else have this baffle? this flexing? what is your lexan thickness? Thanks!!
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11-07-2005 04:01 PM #13
mine lifted off at 85mph!
...and started to take the soft-top cover (what's that thing called?) with it.
Anyone know how I can keep these on at high speed? I suppose I can live without the wind blocker but the damn soft top cover seems to come up in the middle at very unfortunate (and potentially scary) moments. The thing only snaps on each side. Why no snap in the middle?? Seems poorly engineered.
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11-07-2005 05:36 PM #14
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