Rick's 7/8 windscreen
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Rick's 7/8 windscreen
I just mounted the Rick's 7/8 windscreen on my Silverstone. It took about 30 easy minutes to install. Although the directions say to wait 24 hours to let the glue set, I had it on the car about 12 hours later for a ride down PCH.
No more having to hold my b-ball cap on! I can hear my radio, even when it's turned down! My wife doesn't end up chewing on her hair!
Highly recommended!
No more having to hold my b-ball cap on! I can hear my radio, even when it's turned down! My wife doesn't end up chewing on her hair!
Highly recommended!
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Originally Posted by cordycord,Nov 15 2004, 01:27 AM
I just mounted the Rick's 7/8 windscreen on my Silverstone. It took about 30 easy minutes to install. Although the directions say to wait 24 hours to let the glue set, I had it on the car about 12 hours later for a ride down PCH.
No more having to hold my b-ball cap on! I can hear my radio, even when it's turned down! My wife doesn't end up chewing on her hair!
Highly recommended!
No more having to hold my b-ball cap on! I can hear my radio, even when it's turned down! My wife doesn't end up chewing on her hair!
Highly recommended!
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I haven't added the headrest things yet. Someone did some major testing on them a while back with sensors to measure wind and the whole nine yards. I just never got around to it.
I wonder if anyone has that link?
I wonder if anyone has that link?