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mellowr1

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Post #1
So chaps.......

Team Heko ones or Climair?Unsure Dunno Recommendations welcomedThumbs up
Posted 2nd Dec 2015 at 18:44
ben01328

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Post #2
Got heko's on my 6, work well, give nice air flow with the window just open, not to blowy with windows right down and at speed either.

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Posted 2nd Dec 2015 at 19:13
RetroPug

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Post #3
I've also got Hekos on the ph.1. One broke very easily while I was fitting it and they kindly sent me another pair as I complained that if you're supposed to bend them into the hole they shouldn't snap when you bend them. I think I might actually have just a BNIB passenger side one somewhere still. Laugh my ass off

They're good at having air flowing without being loud and irritating. Also, a good benefit is you can have the window open a bit without any rain coming in which is nice.

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Posted 2nd Dec 2015 at 20:16
Cjwatson27

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I could never get my heko s to fit must take some pictures see what I'm doing wrong

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Posted 2nd Dec 2015 at 20:20
mellowr1

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Post #5
No one tried the climbers then??
Posted 3rd Dec 2015 at 12:40
RetroPug

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Cjwatson27 wrote:
I could never get my heko s to fit must take some pictures see what I'm doing wrong


Are you sure they're not for a 5-door instead of a 3-door?

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Posted 3rd Dec 2015 at 17:52
Cjwatson27

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RetroPug wrote:
Cjwatson27 wrote:
I could never get my heko s to fit must take some pictures see what I'm doing wrong


Are you sure they're not for a 5-door instead of a 3-door?




Seemed to long at the front where it should tuck into the window by the mirror ?


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Posted 3rd Dec 2015 at 20:47
Cjwatson27

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mellowr1 wrote:
No one tried the climbers then??


Never heard of them the heko ones ive got look and feel good quality, not sure what im doing wrong for them not to fit

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Posted 3rd Dec 2015 at 20:48
RetroPug

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Cjwatson27 wrote:
RetroPug wrote:
Cjwatson27 wrote:
I could never get my heko s to fit must take some pictures see what I'm doing wrong


Are you sure they're not for a 5-door instead of a 3-door?




Seemed to long at the front where it should tuck into the window by the mirror ?




If it seemed too long for a 3dr then its probably a 3dr as the 5 would be shorter. As I recall they did take a fair bit of bending to get in but them trying to spring out is what retains them in place.

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Posted 4th Dec 2015 at 12:22
mellowr1

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Post #10
That should have said ClimairUnsure stupid auto correctDunno

So everyone has HekosSmile
Posted 5th Dec 2015 at 13:36

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