Mark, I have the same problem. I love the rain/wind guards. Best thing ever. I can drive along on a rainy day with the window down slightly for fresh air, and no longer get wet, if it happens to be raining. But that constant sliding down is an aggravation. I don't know what to do about it, either. Anybody?? John Rodgers 88 GL (with slipping rain guards) Mark C wrote: > I have that RainWind guard for the front windows.. they work great except they will slip down when I'm driving and then I'll get a high pitched wind sound as air moves through the now exposed top area that has slid down from the top of the window.... > > I will literally open the door while I'm driving to shove this thing back up.. I've tried different adhesives... weather stuff meant for rubber I think.. and epoxy... they don't seem to last.. > > So maybe clips would do the trick.. (that attach to the skin of the door on the outside and the rubber in the window track on the other side)... ...however I have no idea where to even look for such thing... > > Any suggestions... thanks > > > |
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