window shields

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hi guys.what can i use to fit the window shields to my car? i must fit it on the rubber edge of the window.thanks
 
hi guys.what can i use to fit the window shields to my car? i must fit it on the rubber edge of the window.thanks


I'm gonna ask the obvious here bit why aren't you asking somebody like Glasfit to do it for you?
 
i dont actually know what the correct name for that is but its that plastic shields you mount along side your window of the car for the wind.
 
i dont actually know what the correct name for that is but its that plastic shields you mount along side your window of the car for the wind.


Oh, thought you meant windshield :D

Sun visor maybe?
 
Learn something new everyday. "Wind shields"...

...and that people still use them
 
but for what reason?

I had the old style bigger ones on my Uno back in the day. Was useful for driving with a slightly open window on rainy days for one. The hawkers couldn't push their wares through the partly open window, and say "free free" then suddenly demand some money, it was as if the windows were closed. And if driving with a fully open windows there was less air/wind disturbance in the cabin. Don't know whats what with these small ones.
 
i dont actually know what the correct name for that is but its that plastic shields you mount along side your window of the car for the wind.

It's called a louvre.

You get the side window bubble type and the back window grate type.

I bet if you can find an old Ford Cortina, you'll find louvres.

The new ones look better. But I don't see the point. You either use aircon or you want the wind.

Stopping the rain when you a smoker is the only logical reason.

It scares me that I remember what louvres are. When I was about 6, my uncle had a bright orange cortina with black racing stripes. custom body kit. Geez I thought it was bad ass.

I cringe at the thought now...

It's like watching Airwolf or Chips again. Shudder......
 
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It's called a louvre.

You get the side window bubble type and the back window grate type.

I bet if you can find an old Ford Cortina, you'll find louvres.

The new ones look better. But I don't see the point. You either use aircon or you want the wind.
The ones on the back is called louvres correct. The side bubbles are windshields.

Louvre should suggest to you that you are not correct.

Louvre is a blind/shutter with horisontal slats.

The windshields are great for us smokers. Also popular under "stance" fan boys along with sticker bombing and the likes.
 
The ones on the back is called louvres correct. The side bubbles are windshields.

Louvre should suggest to you that you are not correct.

Louvre is a blind/shutter with horisontal slats.

The windshields are great for us smokers. Also popular under "stance" fan boys along with sticker bombing and the likes.

What are stance fanboys and sticker bombing?

When you do a search for louvre on the local car forums, you get both results. So more than 1 name for the bubbles I guess.
 
What are stance fanboys and sticker bombing?

When you do a search for louvre on the local car forums, you get both results. So more than 1 name for the bubbles I guess.
Go to the Auto style website and browse.

These kids with golf's slammed and cambered...roof racks...euro spec headlights...and you will always find one fender panel or bumper covered in busy looking colourful stickers... (sticker bomb)
 
QUOTE=boxerulez;13599434]Go to the Auto style website and browse.



These kids with golf's slammed and cambered...roof racks...euro spec headlights...and you will always find one fender panel or bumper covered in busy looking colourful stickers... (sticker bomb)[/QUOTE]

Oh I get it now. Thanks bud.

Only non stock I have is my sound system.
 
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