Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 14:20:56 -0700 From: "P.J. Geraghty" <pjnopsamghtys.net> Subject: Re: 9-3 convertible wind deflector installation
No holes in evidence, I fear. I'm assuming they should be somewhere near the rear passenger lights on what would be the B pillar in a non-convertible. Reading the accessory catalog seems to indiccate that a mounting kit is required in the 2001 model. Oh well. I'll get it tomorrow, when CA's rain is due to arrive... In article <JdGGb.2505$c56.990nopsamsvr29.news.prodigy.com>, "pablo" <pablo.at.simplynopsamre.dot.net> wrote: > Oh, it dead easy, just look at it and then look at the space where it's > supposed to go and it should become obvious. > > The two flat metal lips slide under the rear headrests. The rest is pretty > evident then - there's two holes on the side panels that take care of the > rest. > > ...pablo > > PS: We have a rain front here in CA, so no [open] convertible weather for > now... > > > "P.J. Geraghty" <pjnopsamghtys.net> wrote in message > news:pj-C82605.10115125122003nopsam.supernews.com... > > Merry Christmas. I got the wind deflector for my 2001 9-3 convertible > > but it's not clear how to install it. The dealer told my wife (the > > giver) that no install/mounting kit is needed. If he's right (and it > > wouldn't be the first time he's wrong) then I don't see how to do it. > > > > Anyone have any suggestions so I can enjoy this before tomorrow? :-) > > > > -- > > P.J. Geraghty > > Transplant coordinator, paramedic, firefighter, husband and father > > pjnopsamghtys.net > > http://www.geraghtys.net > > -- P.J. Geraghty Transplant coordinator, paramedic, firefighter, husband and father pjnopsamghtys.net http://www.geraghtys.net