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Just curious, does it lessen the wind noise when you open the windows?
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Just curious, does it lessen the wind noise when you open the windows?
I find opening the rear slider window about 1/4” helps with that.
 

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I had a chance to look at the "Matte Black" In-channel EGR Vent Shades installed on a used Maverick for sale ... as has been previously reported on the forum, it blocks about 35% of the visible area of the passenger side rear view mirror when looking at it from the driver's seat.

Not so bad on the driver's side rear view mirror. If I were to get it, I would opt for the "clear black" version.

Also, I would immediately remove the stupid "EGR" logo.

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I have these and really like how the matte black matches the trim on the truck. The passenger mirror view does take some getting used to. My EGR stickers fell off and were in the box, so I left them. My biggest issue is when the auto up is engaged on the driver window, I seems to not want to go all the way up. There’s a WD40 solution for this but I’m not sure where to spray some to resolve it. Any input will be appreciated
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