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Old 04-22-2012, 09:56 AM
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I'm trying to find some Inchannel Wind Deflectors for a 2011 Durango, has anyone been able to find them? I ordered some Westin wind deflectors through Amazon that stated they were for the 2011-2012 model year, but when they arrived they are actually for the 2004-2009 model year and obviously do not fit. I've looked all over the internet and have found some, but they have the same part number as the ones I already ordered. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Do you have these? Are they the inchannel or the type that stick on the outside. I'm wanting the inchannel. I've reviewed the website and it doesn't specify. Also, enlarged the picture but can't tell. If you don't have them, or don't know, I guess I'll just need to contact them via phone tomorrow to ask.
 
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Originally Posted by PowerDDanger
Did a chat with a representative and they claim the AVS brand are inchannel. I would still like to know if you have them and if they fit correctly. They also have a second brand, WeatherTech, but they are $114 for the 4 piece set as opposed to $55 for the AVS 4 piece set.
 
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Ok, I've done extensive research on the link provided. I even spoke with a rep about the AVS brand and he stated they are inchannel, however, if you enlarge the pic (to 400%) you can clearly see they are external mounted. Also, looked at the WeatherTech. While they state they are for a 2011, if you view the pic you will see they are for 09 or lower.

I've also checked another site for AVS deflectors and it states they are not available for the 2011 model as of yet.

What I want to know is if anybody has gotten inchannel deflectors for the 2011 model, and if so, where. I only want to know if you have actually gotten them and have installed them.

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The AVS 94267 are the ones that stick on the outside. I have a set waiting on me to install them.
 
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I just ordered the ones from WeatherTech. Took about a week and it was an easy 30 minutes install for all four. They are in-channel and I like them much better than the AVS brand that I have used many times before on my other vehicles.

http://www.weathertech.com/dodge/201...ow-deflectors/
 

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Originally Posted by ramdanimal
I just ordered the ones from WeatherTech. Took about a week and it was an easy 30 minutes install for all four. They are in-channel and I like them much better than the AVS brand that I have used many times before on my other vehicles.

http://www.weathertech.com/dodge/201...ow-deflectors/
I just got mine in today, did you use the brackets that came for the rear? I've got WT's on my Altima, Avalanche, and bought also for my dad's Charger, and the rear ones have always had just the tape on them, no other brackets or anything like that. Just wanted to know if they are really necessary and if there was any trouble with installing them
 
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I did use the clips on the rear visors.........not sure that they are really necessary but it sure locks them in tight.
 
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Anyone have pics? I'm more interested in how it fits/attaches. I'm also interested in the stone guard which on Weathertech's web site is not pictured but when I do a search on Amazon the site indicates the part number does not fit my 2012 D.
 

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