Looking for a windstop ....UK

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LSainsbury
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Post by LSainsbury »

Hi,

Anybody know where I can get a windstop, please?

Is this an essential purchase for the coming winter months and open-top motoring?

Thanks

Lee

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Post by Erm »

PM rob.......

he'll sort u out
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JD
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Post by JD »

Is the windstop worth buying??

Does it make much difference???

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Post by Duncan »

Makes a lot of difference if you try it you'll want one
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Post by Frosty »

Agree 100% - wouldn't be without one
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Post by paul_y3k »

no sir i didn't like it .... went down to my garage and took one for a test drive as it were and just couldn't see the benefit. Drove around on country raods / dual carraige way and motorway and just didn't get on with it.

but thats my personal preference so dont flame me. mind you i wonder if i could hang a cpl of subs from it ;)
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Post by Derek »

i don't like the look of them which is why i have never bought one - i think the car looks better without it.
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Post by bergen »

I dont like the look either.... 8)
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Post by Lyndon »

i bought a CC to feel the wind in me scalp :D so don't feel the need for a windstop.
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JD
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Post by JD »

Hmmm the general opinion seems to be not to get one. Never quite liked the look of them, but wondered if they made a big difference when driving.

Think I'll put the money towards a devil back box once the beast arrives!!! :twisted:
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Post by willie »

yep 8)

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Post by Alex LS »

Wind in your hair's fine and dandy. Gale force 10 on your back when it's middle of winter and you're doing 120mph down the motorway is not nice. That's when a windstop is appreciated.
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Post by Matt »

Yep and some passengers might appreciate the relatively intact hair-do.
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