mpwillis
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- Joined
- Aug 20, 2014
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- Location
- Pensacola FL
- First Name
- Monty
- Vehicle(s)
- '15 Mustang Vert, '92 911 Cabrio
I've owned numerous mesh windcreens and have never had one deteriorate. 2 oem Saab, 1 oem Carrara, 1 oem Audi, and have currently been using "love the drive" for 6g for a year and a half. Used the Audi one for almost 5 years. Burned small hole with cigar ash, but different story. Horizontal over rear seats really cut down on blow back. I particularly liked the Audi one as it folded in half for storage. Still have my spare (new in bag) and surprisingly almost a perfect fit. It too has pop out (l/r) posts at horizontal axis that fit in circular receptacle in rear seat side wall. With some tweaking would fit 6g. Might play with it.Your mesh deteriorating really surprises me. Do you recall the brand/manufacturer? Anyone else ever have that issue with a mesh windscreen?
I bought a mesh windscreen for my 2000 Sebring around 2002. I used it until I sold it when I got the Mustang last year. Not wanting to spend $450+ for a new mesh one for my Mustang, I have adapted the Sebring one. After 14 years the mesh shows no signs of wear, other than maybe not being quite as dark a black. The only down side is that due to my DIY mounting, I lost the ability to fold it up/down at will. But it is very easy to remove and throw in my trunk. Having the CDC light bar, I do not mind the framed look. ;)
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