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99 - 04 Mustang Gt/saleen/roush Convert Light Bar Wind Deflector on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Portsmouth, Virginia, US

Portsmouth, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:NoRestockingFee Country of Manufacture:United States

 

GTPerformance

 

This Wind Deflector fits 1994-2004 Mustang convertibles that have a (CDC, Saleen, or Roush) light bar that is already installed on your vehicle. GTPerformance makes the installation of this Wind Deflector easy so you can enjoy it within minutes by using common tools and following the (included) step by step instructions.

Designed for the owner in mind that wants a functional as well as a good looking wind blocking device for their convertible. This Wind Deflector looks and functions just as great! Made from a crystal clear UV protected scratch resistant acrylic matereial just like you would find on a motorcycle, snowmobile and even airplanes. Durable as polycarbonate (Lexan) but if it does get a scratch in it you can buff it out. Lexan, once it is scratched it is scratched forever.

 If you take care of your Wind Deflector there is no need for it to be bullet proof. I have had mine on my car for over 8yrs now and never had a problem with it.

Strength and Durability (Acrylic Vs. Polycarbonate):

Acrylic is more likely to chip than polycarbonate because it is less impact-resistant. It does not scratch easily, however, and will not yellow over time. Acrylic can be polished to restore its clarity, while polycarbonate cannot. Polycarbonate is more flexible than acrylic and it has high impact-resistance, making it stronger. Acrylic cracks more easily than polycarbonate under stress, but polycarbonate has low flammability, while acrylic will burn slowly and is not recommended in areas where flames may be present. Acrylic is very rigid. Unlike polycarbonate, it cannot be purchased in more flexible grades.

Q: Should I keep acrylic out of the sun?
A: No, sunlight will not affect your acrylic items. All plastics come from petroleum and natural gas. Sunlight, especially ultraviolet radiation, has a disastrous effect on most plastics. This is why many children's toys become brittle and crack when left outside. Acrylic is derived from natural gas and is completely inert in its solid form and will NOT yellow in the sunlight.

Q: Is acrylic the same as “bullet-proof” glass?
A: No, bullet-resistant glass is made from polycarbonate. Trade names for the base material include Armormax, Makroclear, Cyrolon, Lexan and Tuffak. Although it is more shatter-resistant, polycarbonate is more expensive than acrylic, yellows with prolonged exposure to sunlight, and is much more easily scratched. Therefore acrylic is more ideal for most interior and exterior design purposes

With the above paragraphs, GTPerformace take pride in making the Wind Deflectors to prevent the above from happening. The edges are protected with a all around edge guard and has rubber inserts on the mounting points to allow for flexing and stress.  So you may think Lexan is better but for this application Acrylic is a better choice (unless you are getting shot at). If properly installed and taken care of you will have many years of enjoyment looking out a clear and non-yellowed Wind Deflector.

I stand behind my product and will warranty it for 90 days against manufacture defects if properly installed. I will not honor it if it is misused or abused. Just send me a email along with what happened to it. Buyer pays shipping cost to replace it.

THIS BUY IT NOW IS FOR THE STANDARD CLEAR VERSION - SALEEN DECAL IS NOT AVAILABLE (ONLY SHOWN FOR DISPLAY PURPOSE).


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