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    Question How to Remove JDM Factory Wind Deflectors

    Have a guy that would be willing to part them if he could figure out how to remove them... anybody with a JDM VX got ideas? Thanks!

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    Sawzall?

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    How did I know that was coming??

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    If it's the same jdm wind deflectors I once had, they can use Goop Off as they are held on by 3m double sided tape. Rudy
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    For you or for me?

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    I'd like to buy them???? ( On, or off.)

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    Prototype???

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    I'd be willing to ship them to somebody who could make a mold and reproduce them. But they are not for sale (if I can get them).

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    They have some of that really sticky stuff holding them on. I believe with a hair dryer and some patience you could peel them off.
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    Maybe a razor blade?

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    Mold Them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crotchrocket View Post
    They have some of that really sticky stuff holding them on. I believe with a hair dryer and some patience you could peel them off.
    The wind deflectors are held on by the same stuff as the emblems (3M double-sided tape). As per crotchrocket's suggetion, after heating it up, like the emblems, saturate the adhesive area with Goo Gone, wait a few minutes, then use dental floss to start on an edge. Once you get that first edge lifted, keep spraying Goo Gone along while you slowly peel back. You would need to be mindful not to stress the plastic part too far too soon otherwise you may crack it! Use the floss, spray goo gone, slowly pull the part back. Repeat.

    You'll eventually loosen up the grip of the tape and remove the part. Then with spray more goo gone to remove the rest of the adhesive remains and your good to go. Though, Goo Gone is pretty safe on most painted surfaces, I would first try a little in a small inconspicuous location to test it first. Good luck and feel free to let me to ask q's. rudy

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    I'd be willing to ship them to somebody who could make a mold and reproduce them. But they are not for sale (if I can get them).
    When I had mine, I considered making a positive mold out of them to reproduce them. The only way I could think of reproducing them would be to vacuum form them (like my skidplates back then). Unfortunately, my vacuum-former's business had closed down and I would need to find another vendor who has a large former to accommodate the size and willing to do small numbers in production.

    Making the mold would take time to fabricate for two sides. But it's doable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ron View Post
    But it's doable.

    DO IT!!!

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    Wind deflectors must be the European equivalent of cup holders to Americans.

    'Course, I don't like tinted windows either

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