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Bug guard or wind deflector
Rain visors on 4 windows
Trifold soft cover

Have not taken possession yet but these are installed.

Would a hot air gun remove all these items without ruining the stock paint underneath? Yes I know to keep the gun moving and holding it back. Just not sure what the adhesive was that was used to stick these items on. I plan on buying better products and selling the tri fold.

Any knowledge is greatly appreciated!

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Yes. But why? Are you buying something they have with that package on the lot or did you order them?
 
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Buying off the lot Mav. MSRP, but I don't like their options. The bug guard is glued on with something like a heavy adhesive. And the glued on window visors. Can't tell if a 3M stick on. EGR makes a way better product in-channel.
 

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Buying off the lot Mav. MSRP, but I don't like their options. The bug guard is glued on with something like a heavy adhesive. And the glued on window visors. Can't tell if a 3M stick on. EGR makes a way better product in-channel.
Agreed. I have both the EGR ones. Just apply heat and pull em off. I did use 3M adhesive on my EGR in visor ones because there was enough of a gap to create noise and would mess with the window going up sometimes. Just got rid of the small amount of flex that existed. Here is the tape I used:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UZCAU9O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Are you buying the flush type bugflector or the standard one with the lip? Because if you get the flush style one I'd recommend adding that tape to the areas that are not sealed as well to prevent debris from accumulating underneath. If not buying the flush one, you may have to drill a new hole as many of the EGR ones don't line up properly. It's a simple fix. 50/50 chance you get one that lines up or you don't.
 
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Agreed. I have both the EGR ones. Just apply heat and pull em off. I did use 3M adhesive on my EGR in visor ones because there was enough of a gap to create noise and would mess with the window going up sometimes. Just got rid of the small amount of flex that existed. Here is the tape I used:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UZCAU9O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Are you buying the flush type bugflector or the standard one with the lip? Because if you get the flush style one I'd recommend adding that tape to the areas that are not sealed as well to prevent debris from accumulating underneath. If not buying the flush one, you may have to drill a new hole as many of the EGR ones don't line up properly. It's a simple fix. 50/50 chance you get one that lines up or you don't.
Will order the tape, Thanks.
It already has the flush style bug guard installed. I don’t like it. Plus I will be adding PPF to the nose and hood.
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