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Fitting a Ford Wind Stop / Deflector to a 2022 Mustang

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Hi Folks,

Have any of you fitted a Genuine Ford Wind Stop to a 2020 onward Mustang?

I had a look at the procedure at the weekend and didn't fancy cutting away metal from the mechanism as it suggests.

Would appreciate any info from those who have given the installation a go.

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Doylum
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Is there a difference between a wind stop and a wind deflector? I installed one my 2019, not sure if theres a difference, but there was no cutting away metal.
 

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Hi Folks,

Have any of you fitted a Genuine Ford Wind Stop to a 2020 onward Mustang?

I had a look at the procedure at the weekend and didn't fancy cutting away metal from the mechanism as it suggests.

Would appreciate any info from those who have given the installation a go.

Cheers,
Doylum
What metal needs to be cut?

I fitted it to my 2017 and only had to drill a couple of holes in the plastic trims on either side - a very straightforward install. It works brilliantly, can easily cruise on the motorway with the windows and deflector up and still listen to the radio, talk on the bluteooth etc.
 
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On the later models maybe 2020 or 2021 onward. you have to remove the black plastic cover, then un bolt a bit and another bit which needs a 2.5cm x 1.5cm piece cut away, before you can drill and then put back together.
 

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No deflector here I'm a roof and windows down preferences driver. The best part is when the wife calls I can't hear her now that's a win win strategy.

I have no idea why you buy a convertible then try and stop the best part about owing a convertible.
 
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No deflector here I'm a roof and windows down preferences driver. The best part is when the wife calls I can't hear her now that's a win win strategy.

I have no idea why you buy a convertible then try and stop the best part about owing a convertible.
I live in North East of England. The air is bloody freezing but the sun still shines. 🤗
 

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I have no idea why you buy a convertible then try and stop the best part about owing a convertible.
I have one because my wife’s ears are very sensitive to pressure changes so when we drive above 50 mph it’s windows and screen up. Also, I’ll drive top down any month of the year, as long as it’s dry and above 2°C, and that temp it’s just a comfort thing. Any other time it’s the full convertible experience for me.
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