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3 hours ago, cltsig said:

I personally would not.  I think it looks good clean.  Plus, whatever you get would (in my opinion) look kinda tacky and take away from the look of the LTZ.

Cool, good point! Thanks for the feedback.

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Hi everybody. I am in need of some quick help.. I'm installing the weather tech window deflectors right now and I can't get my window to go up all the way. It has a safety feature that kicks in. I have tried the steps to reset the window but that isn't working. Anyone who has installed these with this issue with a fix. Please let me know asap! Thanks! 

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Hi everybody. I am in need of some quick help.. I'm installing the weather tech window deflectors right now and I can't get my window to go up all the way. It has a safety feature that kicks in. I have tried the steps to reset the window but that isn't working. Anyone who has installed these with this issue with a fix. Please let me know asap! Thanks! 
When raising the window do not pull the button all the way up. There are 2 stages, half up keeps raising until you release and full up is auto raise which has the safety mechanism causing it to back off.

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I added my AVS deflectors 2 weeks ago and at first they would not roll all the way up using auto mode but after about a week of rolling them up and down using the half up button stage they eventually got used to it and the windows now roll up all the way every time even on auto up.

 

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1 hour ago, da808dragon said:

When raising the window do not pull the button all the way up. There are 2 stages, half up keeps raising until you release and full up is auto raise which has the safety mechanism causing it to back off.

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Thanks for the help, I was actually doing that but it was still going down but I realized the trick was I wasn't pulling gently outward as I rolled up the windows. Got them all up and it's looking great! Overall super easy minus the little hiccup..

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Thanks for the help, I was actually doing that but it was still going down but I realized the trick was I wasn't pulling gently outward as I rolled up the windows. Got them all up and it's looking great! Overall super easy minus the little hiccup..
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Yeah looks good!

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21 hours ago, Ajayen said:

Has anyone installed or seen a Peragon Tonneau Cover for the 2019? Thinking about pulling the trigger for my trail boss. They get great reviews but only obtainable through their website making it a direct buy from the company. Looking for some 1st hand experience from someone whose put one in the 2019 so far.


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I almost bought one. My concerns were it would probably scratch and dent easily along with it sits on top of the bed rails and that items might be hard to get out of the bed because the cover flips down when opening. If you search this site other feedback is it leaks some, rattles on rough roads and bounces at highway speeds. I really do like the way it looks and that it appears easy to remove. In the end I bought a undercover armorflex because I got a smoking deal on it. I will say my undercover leaks some also. Not terrible but some. I will say the finish on it is about as durable as you could get though.

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3 hours ago, Sfaraone said:

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That looks awesome!! What lights did you use and how did you wire them up?

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Oznium bolt lights Fuze tapped into parking light fuse under the hood, this way they are on only when parking lights are on

fabricated the mounts out of 1/8 inch abs plastic found on amazon cut to 1 inch and plastic welded to the backside of the grill. That gave it a clean factory look 

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I almost bought one. My concerns were it would probably scratch and dent easily along with it sits on top of the bed rails and that items might be hard to get out of the bed because the cover flips down when opening. If you search this site other feedback is it leaks some, rattles on rough roads and bounces at highway speeds. I really do like the way it looks and that it appears easy to remove. In the end I bought a undercover armorflex because I got a smoking deal on it. I will say my undercover leaks some also. Not terrible but some. I will say the finish on it is about as durable as you could get though.

Thanks for the response, I did search the forum quite a bit and saw the feedback. Peragon is scratched off the list now and I’m still looking for a good quality cover that doesn’t leak as much and will last and looks great with a low profile. Just realized how picky that sounds.....


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4 minutes ago, Ajayen said:


Thanks for the response, I did search the forum quite a bit and saw the feedback. Peragon is scratched off the list now and I’m still looking for a good quality cover that doesn’t leak as much and will last and looks great with a low profile. Just realized how picky that sounds.....


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Good luck

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