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I am thinking to remove these clumsy and full with scratches wind deflectors. I find that I mostly have the side screens on (what a wimp), only when it is really hot, I take the screens off. Not having the wind deflectors on such days, does not seem to be a hardship. Also, I wonder do these deflectors work? Any experimental evidence? Would be nice windtunnel experiment or flow simulation job...
Keen to hear experience, as I never drove a Morgan without the deflectors.
I recall one has to be carefull not to use the longer screws holding the deflector, as you can crack the windscreen.
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I've just fitted mine Bert and I'm convinced they make a difference

I very rarely have the sidescreens on so they have been a good addition in my opinion


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Ah, Steward, your claim of experimental evidence, seems credible, if you rarely use sidescreens. So, deflectors work.
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Having recently fitted some I agree with Stewart.

To me they definitely reduce any wind to the face to the extent I no longer feel the need to protect my eyes (sunglasses). The downside seems to be an increase in a blast to the back of the head, neck and left (inner) ear.

I don't regret fitting but do feel the need to protect those areas more.


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I took mine off and don't notice any difference! I don't have sidescreens yet (still on order) and can't compare.
The deflectors don't look good in my opinion, and look daft with a folding windscreen and aero screens. They also interfered with my view of the windscreen bracket mounted mirror.


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Originally Posted By JCK
The deflectors don't look good in my opinion...

That's my thought too, I've never had them. I feel they may be useful but they're about as cool as clip on sunglasses.


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I took mine off. A PIA as they stuck out and got hit by the sidescreen when opening the door. They did deflect the wind a bit but.....


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I think they look odd.


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I have had both the perspex type and the Simmonds glass deflectors which are much more substantial on different Morgans and found that neither worked for me, perhaps because I sit as far back as possible in the car. I took them off in each case and agree that they were a PITA.

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I maade a pair out of perspex which fit on when sidescreens are off and unscrew them when with sidescreens - about 50p of scrap perspex,& aluminium.
They do seem to make a difference although for long journeys I tend to use sidescreens.


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