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Buy OEM Mercedes-Benz Wind Deflectors

Wind noise, air resistance, and UV glare -- they can make what should otherwise be a fun cruise in your Mercedes-Benz a loud, hot, blinding drag. Luckily, cutting down on all three is as easy as putting on a set of wind/air deflectors. At MB Part Source, we've got a wide selection, and at competitive prices. We ship fast, too, all over the US. Order now, and you'll have a set at your door in no time. Contact us if you have any questions.

4708310500 - : Air Duct for Mercedes-Benz Image

Air Duct

Mercedes-Benz 4708310500
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Air Vent

Mercedes-Benz 204-830-66-54-9116
$115.20
MSRP $160.00
Save $44.80
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2938300100 - : Air Duct for Mercedes-Benz Image

Air Duct

Mercedes-Benz 293-830-01-00
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20583083019051 - : Air Vent for Mercedes-Benz Image

Air Vent

Mercedes-Benz 205-830-83-01-9051
$133.38
MSRP $195.00
Save $61.62
31.6% Off

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How to Install Mercedes-Benz Wind Deflectors DIY

The job's no problem; here's how to do it. A lot of the time, it's just a matter of sliding each deflector into every one of the window channels in your ride's door frames (or directly inserting it; check your owner's documentation on this -- it'll have specifics). In other words, with the right skillset, you may not need much help, if any, from a Mercedes-Benz dealer. The best things about them: 1. being made of durable acrylic glass a lot of the time, you can sometimes tint them (a good look for a car like Mercedes-Benz A 220), and 2. they mount on just about everything -- windows, hoods, sunroofs, you name it. All you'll need to get started is a microfiber cloth (or another soft, window-friendly kind), paper towels, window cleaning spray, and window clips (for fastening the deflectors to the windows, if called for).