RickA Posted February 11, 2012 Report Posted February 11, 2012 Hi GangHas anybody out there had a "dust deflector" fitted on the roof of there van in front of the 4 Seasons hatch?If so ,does it work? Cheers Quote
TonyH Posted February 11, 2012 Report Posted February 11, 2012 G'day,Last time I was at the factory Ashley fabricated one for me ..... a bit of chequerplate bent at the appropriate angle, then sicaflexed & screwed on.recent trip to Tassie not much dust on black top so cant comment but it looks as if it would. Planning a trip up to Ngukurr (Roper Bar) then Darwin will give it a work out then.... just waiting for Qld to dry out a little. Quote
Zolle Posted February 11, 2012 Report Posted February 11, 2012 Hi GangHas anybody out there had a "dust deflector" fitted on the roof of there van in front of the 4 Seasons hatch?If so ,does it work? CheersHiWe have a big deflector very close to the 4 seasons that works very well as we do not have any dust problem through the 4 seasons - it's called an air conditioner.It is so close to the front flap that it will not fully open.Cheers Quote
Glen and Debbie Posted February 11, 2012 Report Posted February 11, 2012 Hi Lea & RickI usually put a block of foam in the hatch but forgot when we drove from Menindee to Wilcannia - whoops - we now have on our to do list to change the front one to a fantastic. Will be leaving the four seasons at the back of the van though - don't appear to have any issues with that one - maybe the air con helps:) The four seasons is good in that you can have it open even when raining. CheersDeb b Quote
RickA Posted February 11, 2012 Author Report Posted February 11, 2012 The 4 Seasons is on the front slope of the van unfortunately. We currently use the sponge trick. But that is a pain in the proverbial taking it out and putting it in.Will have to visit the boys at Kedron when we get the van serviced and get a deflector.Tony ,How much did they charge you to fit yours? Quote
TonyH Posted February 11, 2012 Report Posted February 11, 2012 Rick,Usual Kedron pricing a smile a thankyou & a carton of beer..... took all of ten minutes to do & I think the material he used would have been an off cut from a side panelling job. Quote
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