I didn't notice a drop in my mileage. I don't cruise the highway, so that may slightly affect?
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I looked for that product on Amazon and could not find it. Do you have a link to your vendor?I have an AVS Bugflector II on my Maverick. It uses screws to attach it to the hood, no tape.
Thank you! Can you post a photo of those "friction fit brackets" you referred to? By the way, I see you did a review on there website, as well.I put an EGR Matte Black deflector on which screws to friction fit brackets that are pressed on the leading edge of the hood. I think it looks way better than the stick on Ford one that came on my factory order 24 Lariat Tremor that I peeled off because there were signs of crap collecting under it. I like how there's enough room between the deflector and hood to clean between.
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Not with mineAnybody that has had these installed, have they cut into the MPG after install and if so, to what degree?
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The AVS are now branded as Husky, same product no changes besides the name.I looked for that product on Amazon and could not find it. Do you have a link to your vendor?
The Deflector kit supplies include heavy duty clear film stickers that are stuck over the hood edge to protect the paint when the mounting clips are pressed on. I hope these pics help.Thank you! Can you post a photo of those "friction fit brackets" you referred to? By the way, I see you did a review on there website, as well.
Very helpful. I see how these clips allow the shield to hover over the hood rather than on top of it. Would you say the shield is more of a bug protector or hood protector . .. or maybe a bit of both?The Deflector kit supplies include heavy duty clear film stickers that are stuck over the hood edge to protect the paint when the mounting clips are pressed on. I hope these pics help.
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Hopefully you replaced the fasters with ones that attach to the under hood gasket. My AVS one left the gasket flopping around, so I have to be careful closing the hood.The AVS are now branded as Husky, same product no changes besides the name.
https://realtruck.com/p/husky-liners-hood-shield/
https://realtruck.com/p/husky-liners-aeroskin-low-profile-hood-protector/
I bought mine from Realtruck.com. As another poster said, they are now Husky branded.I looked for that product on Amazon and could not find it. Do you have a link to your vendor?
I'd say probably both, I can't say I've seen many Bug butts on the windshield... lol and no damage to hood, other than it really needs a good wash in these pics but of coarse summertime water restrictionsVery helpful. I see how these clips allow the shield to hover over the hood rather than on top of it. Would you say the shield is more of a bug protector or hood protector . .. or maybe a bit of both?
You are correct. Realtruck people, who are diamond sponsors to the club, DM-ed me with an offer on a Husky that attaches without tape. Thanks.I bought mine from Realtruck.com. As another poster said, they are now Husky branded.
I just looked at their website and it says it doesn't fit my 2025 XLTThank you! Can you post a photo of those "friction fit brackets" you referred to? By the way, I see you did a review on there website, as well.
Appreciate your business!You are correct. Realtruck people, who are diamond sponsors to the club, DM-ed me with an offer on a Husky that attaches without tape. Thanks.