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(27-02-2021, 06:31 PM)deejay_xb Wrote:  Anyone else having this wind/air deflectors? I don't know if I put them right, can anyone please post a pic with them on? Especially the corner bottom near the side mirrors, because there I have a gap and some scotch tape on the deflectors.. see the image from the install pdf

I've got some Heko deflectors on mine, no scotch tape on them and pushed straight in (with a bit of manipulation!)

If you want a pic to compare let me know and I'll take one  Smile
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(02-03-2021, 11:41 AM)sparx Wrote:  
(27-02-2021, 06:31 PM)deejay_xb Wrote:  Anyone else having this wind/air deflectors? I don't know if I put them right, can anyone please post a pic with them on? Especially the corner bottom near the side mirrors, because there I have a gap and some scotch tape on the deflectors.. see the image from the install pdf

I've got some Heko deflectors on mine, no scotch tape on them and pushed straight in (with a bit of manipulation!)

If you want a pic to compare let me know and I'll take one  Smile

yes please send me a pic or two with the part that goes near side mirror
check my pics here Front doors wind air deflectors (berlingoforum.com)
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#13
Are the Heko ones the "preferred" wind deflectors? They seem popular.
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#14
I think that the genuine ones I have are more sturdy harder material than heko, they fit very nice, and now windows are opening and closing ok.
What I don't understand is the small transparent scotch tape what role does it have and if it needs to be removed or not..
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(02-03-2021, 03:14 PM)deejay_xb Wrote:  I think that the genuine ones I have are more sturdy harder material than heko, they fit very nice, and now windows are opening and closing ok.
What I don't understand is the small transparent scotch tape what role does it have and if it needs to be removed or not..

Strange. It doesnt say anything in the instructions?
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(02-03-2021, 03:26 PM)djewen Wrote:  Strange. It doesnt say anything in the instructions?

nope..
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#17
This week I found out that my car has some hill assist, it keeps the brakes on it's self when starting up-hill. Nice feature!
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That's handy. I tried mine when I found out about hill assist but it doesn't have it.
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Forgot to update, I've installed the central console with sliding lid, everything went smooth. I'm researching on how to make a custom armrest and put it over the central console..
Also I've installed a usb port in the glove box, so I now have aux ports (RCA inputs for left / right) and usb port (for usb stick or card reader), but still bluetooth is more used Big Grin
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I've replaced the front door speakers with Hertz Mille MPX 165.3, also front doors are now sound insulated with STP Black Gold foil.
Boot doors also sound insulated with STP.
Next plan is to insulate the rear area and maybe sliding doors, and mount Hertz Mille MPK 165.3 Pro on custom made pods.


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