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Lorries may have deflectors fitted to their cabs to help improve aerodynamics and reduce fuel consumption by reducing wind resistance. The deflector redirects airflow around the vehicle, which can also help to reduce turbulence and noise inside the cab.
There are quite a few websites that sell auto wind deflectors online. Here are a few: bizrate.com, JC Whitney.com, superiorcarcare.net and autopartswarehouse.com.
Wind deflectors allow for wind and rain to be deflected away from the passengers inside a car when the windows are open. They work because their shape and position make a car more aerodynamic, which forces the wind and precipitation around the open windows instead of into the vehicle.
They protect the leading edge of your hood from stone chips, bug residue, and other road debris.
The Toyota Highlander has a hood with wind deflectors to help quicken, add style, and comfort. They allow for someone to ride with windows down without messing up hair and wind beating those in the vehicle.
Use a Trailer Sway Control for improved handling and to control trailer sway from wind and traffic.
Weather Tech makes car accessories such as floor mats, cargo liners, side window deflectors, mud flaps, license plate frames, truck bed liners, car covers, and stone, wind, and bug deflectors. Weather Tech also has a line of car care chemicals.
Weathertec manufactures and sells auto accessories that protect one's vehicle from the elements and road conditions. For the exterior of the vehicle they sell wind deflectors, rain deflectors and bug and stone shields. For the interior of the vehicle Weathertec is known for its floor mats. Weathertec also manufactures and sells liners for truck beds.
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Popular Cadillac STS accessories include wind deflectors which fit around the car's windows, wings, racks for the roof, floor mats and nice shift knobs.
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To keep the roof from blowing off in high winds as well as to add weight to the entire trailer, to keep it from blowing off it's foundation in a high wind.