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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / June 2008

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Hood Deflector for 04 Forester

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etbm2003 - 25 Jun 2008 01:38 GMT
I'm thinking of getting one of those plastic hood deflectors for my 04
Forester. Has anyone had any experience with them? Good? Bad? Are they
easy to install yourself? What kind of hardware is involved? I'm
planning to drive this car for a long time and I'd really like to
protect the hood from any further chipping.
Tony Hwang - 25 Jun 2008 03:26 GMT
> I'm thinking of getting one of those plastic hood deflectors for my 04
> Forester. Has anyone had any experience with them? Good? Bad? Are they
> easy to install yourself? What kind of hardware is involved? I'm
> planning to drive this car for a long time and I'd really like to
> protect the hood from any further chipping.
Hi,
Very easy to install. Will protect windshield as well.
dnoyeB - 25 Jun 2008 04:06 GMT
>> I'm thinking of getting one of those plastic hood deflectors for my 04
>> Forester. Has anyone had any experience with them? Good? Bad? Are they
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> Hi,
> Very easy to install. Will protect windshield as well.

how is it on the fuel economy?
Tony Hwang - 25 Jun 2008 07:01 GMT
>>> I'm thinking of getting one of those plastic hood deflectors for my 04
>>> Forester. Has anyone had any experience with them? Good? Bad? Are they
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>
> how is it on the fuel economy?
Hi,
May umprove actually how ever small amount it may be by improving aero
dynamics. You see big deflectors mounted on PU truck cab pulling camping
trailer? I used to pull 7000 lbs. 5th wheel with 3/4 ton PU with 7.2
liter V8 engine. At certain size it improced gas mileage. I did the
experiment myself years ago. I don't tow any more. Sold the rig, built a
cottage in the woods.
Carl 1 Lucky Texan - 25 Jun 2008 22:09 GMT
>>>> I'm thinking of getting one of those plastic hood deflectors for my 04
>>>> Forester. Has anyone had any experience with them? Good? Bad? Are they
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> experiment myself years ago. I don't tow any more. Sold the rig, built a
> cottage in the woods.

Another option might be a 'clear bra'. I think the one on my car is made
of 3M film. Window tint shops can install or you could DIY.

Carl

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The Other Dave - 25 Jun 2008 16:09 GMT
I had the dealer install the factory accessory when my 06 was new. No
problem in car washes, no wind noise, which I experienced on older cars with
similar units. They do indeed protect against rock chips.
> I'm thinking of getting one of those plastic hood deflectors for my 04
> Forester. Has anyone had any experience with them? Good? Bad? Are they
> easy to install yourself? What kind of hardware is involved? I'm
> planning to drive this car for a long time and I'd really like to
> protect the hood from any further chipping.
 
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