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And haven't found it yet. Hummm.... Jeff
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Great post.Back when I got ‘22 I had come across this: https://frostfighter.com/clear-view...SJciMn7YuyKGnA8Rtl6hT4GHav-cTcCU6vqQspFQ3xxcM
At the time, it seemed like having the sliding window restricted the amount of grid line length. And trying to figure out how to get it on the sliding part was going to be tricky.
But if you don’t have a sliding window, it seemed like it could work.
It ended up not being a big deal for me, as I park in a garage, so I never pursued it again.
Then I guess YOU LARIAT Owners with sliding rear window's...Is this really needed? (And before all the wise guys reply, I'm in Canada! I know you don't need it in Florida / Mexico / Arizona etc)
The $100 frostfighter kit sounds great, but I don't think it works on Lariats with the sliding rear window?
Ha, peasants!Then I guess those LARIAT Owners with a sliding rear window...
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...will just have to pull their britches up and tough it out.
Unlike us poor xl & xlt owners...![]()
...we have an option for a rear window defogger.![]()
Well, the smart-ass answer is to keep a cloth "something" in the truck to simply wipe it down when this happens.And haven't found it yet. Hummm.... Jeff
While there's very rarely any frost, rear windows fog up practically daily in Florida due to the high humidity. I really miss having a defogger on my Maverick.Is this really needed? (And before all the wise guys reply, I'm in Canada! I know you don't need it in Florida / Mexico / Arizona etc)
The $100 frostfighter kit sounds great, but I don't think it works on Lariats with the sliding rear window?
Uh, or we could just open our window to see outThen I guess those LARIAT Owners with a sliding rear window...
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...will just have to pull their britches up and tough it out.
Unlike us poor xl & xlt owners...![]()
...we have an option for a rear window defogger.![]()