Spent 2+ hours on a Kansas highway at night the other day. By the time we got home, visibility was an issue. Any suggestions, other than frequent stops to clean?
Weathertech part # 50169 fits all Jeep Wranglers. I plugged in a wide variety of years and they all listed the same part.Does a JL bug deflector for a JK?
Thanks a bunch. Wonder why some Rugged Ridge Deflectors are listed separately on Extreme Terrain.Weathertech part # 50169 fits all Jeep Wranglers. I plugged in a wide variety of years and they all listed the same part.
https://www.weathertech.com/jeep/2014/wrangler-unlimited/stone-and-bug-deflector/
I never found any solution. There is a stretch on US 97 south of Klamath Falls which can get so bad at certain times of the year that you stop every couple of miles. Actually a visibility issue after two hours is not bad as far as driving through agricultural regions goes. Maybe carry an extra gallon of windshield cleaner, reload as needed.Spent 2+ hours on a Kansas highway at night the other day. By the time we got home, visibility was an issue. Any suggestions, other than frequent stops to clean?