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I have yet to use the bag. I'm planning on headed over to a friend's place to pick up their camping gear. I'll get a picture of it when it's fully loaded up.
UPDATE: After laying it out over the roof, it overlaps the glass by about 6 inches. But the no scratch mat (placed between the carrier and the roof) keeps it from being a problem.
Ford window deflectors. ~$85. Nice now that warm weather is here. Allows you to crack the window open 2-3" in the rain. I think it looks good on an ST.
Your discount Ford parts dealers (there are several) have them for about $85. I happen to get mine from Levittown Ford with free shipping code ("fs2020"?). Alternatively, the Auto Ventshade 894090 window deflector is the exact same thing and sells for $65 plus shipping but has a small "AVS" logo on it. Or you can pay full price and just have your dealer get it with Ford Pass points.
Okay you guys convinced me so I ordered it too! Can't wait til they arrive! Amazon here too although it is available from a few other sites but since we have an Amazon store nearby and returns there are so easy... I've been so good and have not ordered anything online during this entire pandemic! I had $26 in Amazon gift cards too so I only paid $11 for this.
Okay you guys convinced me so I ordered it too! Can't wait til they arrive! Amazon here too although it is available from a few other sites but since we have an Amazon store nearby and returns there are so easy... I've been so good and have not ordered anything online during this entire pandemic! I had $26 in Amazon gift cards too so I only paid $11 for this.
Nope! It sticks to the rubbery window/door trim. In fact, the problem is that really is not a good surface to stick to. I'd recommend thoroughly cleaning it before applying the window shade. Make sure you leave a little bit of a gap between the front and rear. When in the sun, the heat expansion made mine rub. I had to remove and replace one of the back window shades and applied new tape. The surface of the trim was not worse for the wear at all.