Do you have a roof spoiler or rear mudflaps?
#1
Do you have a roof spoiler or rear mudflaps?
Maybe Im' just picky but.....
it's been raining an awful lot here in vancouver and I've noticed that the rear window gets covered in water/mist very quickly....
is this an issue with anyone elses too?
I wonder if it can be remedied by adding a roof spoiler (to direct the air flow differently?)
Or maybe adding rear mudflaps? (to reduce the amount of spray the rear wheels kick up???)
I'd be happy if the rear wiper was intermittend, not always on....
it's been raining an awful lot here in vancouver and I've noticed that the rear window gets covered in water/mist very quickly....
is this an issue with anyone elses too?
I wonder if it can be remedied by adding a roof spoiler (to direct the air flow differently?)
Or maybe adding rear mudflaps? (to reduce the amount of spray the rear wheels kick up???)
I'd be happy if the rear wiper was intermittend, not always on....
#3
My only concern with mudflaps in general is that over time they tend to rub/wear away at the paint leading to rust problems in that area.... I am considering taking off my front ones for this reason.
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