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- John
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- 2025 Maverick Lariat ECO/AWD White with BAP
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After waiting 4 months, I finally got my new AVS Bug Deflector II. I ordered it from DFW Truck & Auto Accessories and the Sales guy found three of them at one of their affiliates in Arkansas and had it brought in to DFW the next day (yesterday). I picked it up to date and the installation was easy-peasey. I really like the look as it sits off the paint and secures with supplied push pins. To make way for the new fasteners (4 of them), 4 of the factory rubber seal Retainer clips needed to be removed and discarded with a simple plastic pry tool.
Easy instructions downloaded from their website. Took about an hour, not bad given my lighting was poor. I like this style because it doesn’t use adhesive tape on the paint. (I have had the car ceramic coated). Price was good at $69.99, plus tax, (no delivery fee, but I picked up from their store).
I have a similar one on my 1997 Tahoe, which I have had for 27 years with zero wind shield breakages, so I am hoping for a similar performance on my Maverick.
Easy instructions downloaded from their website. Took about an hour, not bad given my lighting was poor. I like this style because it doesn’t use adhesive tape on the paint. (I have had the car ceramic coated). Price was good at $69.99, plus tax, (no delivery fee, but I picked up from their store).
I have a similar one on my 1997 Tahoe, which I have had for 27 years with zero wind shield breakages, so I am hoping for a similar performance on my Maverick.
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