I had a toyota brand bug shield years ago. It came with stick on rubber spacers. I stuck them on the deflector as opposed to the paint. They stayed on for the 18 years i owned the truck.
@@RobMotive You contemplated doing that but decided not to because you thought they would fall off. I commented to let you and others know , they wont fall off.
I installed on my 2018 off road hoping it would help deflect anything (especially rocks). I did not: another windshield replacement pending. No real reduction in path for rocks to hit your windshield. Looks ok, but I may remove some day since it really doesn’t do anything.
I installed my avs deflector. It sits 1-2 inches from the hood. I put the clear stoppers under the hood to prevent rubbing and not on top. I should have placed them on the deflector because I tried to move one of them and it took the paint off under the hood.
I’ve used WeatherTech bug deflectors on both of my Toyota’s before. The rubber stoppers/bumpers (final step) do work but yes they will fall off on occasion - and no, they don’t affect the paint at all. I live in a rainy state and I figured the constant rain eventually made the one stopper/bumper fall off each time. I just called Weather Tech and they sent me new ones… and those haven’t fallen off after years.
Nice. I just put on WeatherTech in channel window deflectors, also the WT floor mats. Both look amazing, work perfectly and on top of that, easy install no screws no tape no glue.
This product is awsome !! Just yesterday a stone came off a 18 wheeler on the highyway and bounced from the road and slaped right into this deflector and went right over the truck. Deflector didnt even get a scratch on it and If i didnt have this it would of sure dented my hood and chipped my window..Great mod for all highly recommend and looks fabulous especially on these tacomas.. Rob looks awsome !!! i didnt use the stoppers either you dont need them that impact that mine took it didnt budge.. thumbs up..!!
I put the Weather Tech bug shield on my 2016 Tundra in Sept 2015 when new using the protection bumps in kit with no issues.👍 Very good product and it actually works.👍 Keeps sand debris on roads from chipping my hood.👍
For me Rod. I put a PPF Paint Protection Film in my hood and windshield just to play it safe. Its all clear. You check also some PPF installer in your area. Here in our country Philippines i put Ceramic Coating and kavaca PPF in my 2019 Hilux 4wd.
Hey Rob I had on my 2016 and didn't like the way it looked so I went was the protective clear paint film from Toyota I also know people that have them took them off because it started rubbing on the pain on that point on the bug deflector closest to the grill
I'm really looking for protection for the windshield in the form of rock deflection. Film is a great way to protect the paint it's covering, but not much help directing rocks away from the windshield.
Looks great! Weather Tech makes great quality stuff. I have the same thing on my truck along with their floor mats and window vents. The vents looks great and can help reduce the terrible, Texas heat by slightly cracking the windows when you stop at Walmart or wherever. The vents are smoked just like the stone/ bug guard. With tinted windows, no one will notice that you’ve cracked them. This will provide better cross ventilation so when you get back in , the cabin, steering wheel, gear shift, and other items will not feel as hot.
They had to send me three of them. First one didn’t fit right, scratched the edge of my hood. Second one didn’t have all the holes drilled. Third didn’t fit perfect but was good enough at that point. Doesn’t keep as many bugs off the windshield as I’d hoped.
I hear folks all the time saying that deflectors do not work. My father LIVES on the highway and installs them on EVERYTHING. Doesnt stop ALL rock chips, but definitely stops the majority.
Hmm, not sure how this will protect your windshield. Pretty sure I don't like the way it looks on the truck. I was kind of thinking about one of these, if I ran out of things to do. Don't think so now. Now with all this said, here is one of the value adds of your channel. You try the things I'm considering, which gives me a opportunity to see them in action. A valuable service in my opinion. Thanks and keep these vids coming! 👍
Prefer it better without the hood visor, to each their own.. i do have the weather tech window visors, the in channel are much cleaner than the stick on avs etc..
I hesitated putting one on my '17 Highlander prior to going to Fla. Sure enough, I caught a rock from a boat trailer and now have a chip. Heading back down soon and just bought one. Hoping it helps. I also have a Tacoma that's been hit twice, once just a chip that was filled with silicone, but then another that cracked it. Only a year left on the lease for that one, but might put one on as if I don't, I know it'll take another hit. Good video
Hey Rob, I installed on when I got my Tacoma and I did not like the look. It made my truck look like it had a big nose. So I returned it. I did get the weather tech window deflector. That made the truck look really nice. You should look into getting that next. Anyways, if you like the look then good for you. Be safe!
I had one on my Jeep since forever. I put the AVS one on my Tacoma the evening I brought it home from the dealership. Interesting that the weather tech and AVS look almost the same and install the same.
@@RobMotive who knows. I know mine had a shiny raised up black sticker on the top with the AVS logo. I thought that sticker was stupid. Next day I drove the truck to pick up lunch for work. It was 98° that day, the sticker went flying off never to be seen or missed. 😀
Honestly the reason I’m researching this is I just had 7k worth the damage fixed on my 2020 Tundra from kids throwing rocks from an orchard as I drove by. I have had them on other vehicles and they helped. One rock hit so hard it shattered the windshield and blew glass on me and damaged the radar system. Since I see a small area that is open on either side of the hood contours have you noticed any drag or fuel mileage loss.
I love your truck. I do not care for the look of the bug shield or the shift nob. The bug shield really just breaks up the smooth flow of the front of the tacoma. But it only matters if you like it so just giving you my opinion. Please keep the videos coming. You do a good job on them.
Dang, Rob....your thought on how it would fit into your truck’s “color scheme” was right on target. Looks great....and it forces the eye to flow along the hood edge, up the fender to the mirrors! Bravo-Zulu! After numerous trips down I-81 in my 2016 over three years, (MA to TN to care for aging parents) I went through two windshields, and had three “chip divots” repaired. I can’t tell you how often I utilized good “sailor language” at the “GD 18 wheelers without mud flaps or canvas tops on dump beds! Safelite knew me by name! When I traded it in for my 2020, the dealer noted the after-market windshield....vs having an OEM. So if this will work, I’m all for it! I’m just concerned that over time, if that paint underneath will receive less of my attention and care. Still, I am considering it. Thank you, sir.....and again, nice job!
Man Rob, I am amazed that you just figured out to install this deflector on your truck! It was one of those items that was a MUST HAVE for me, even before I actually GOT my truck! I had it ordered and waiting in my bedroom along with my TRD Pro grill, when I finally took delivery of my 2019 TRD Sport. I saw a pic somewhere online of a truck with the same color I was getting, and I KNEW from that pic, that I wanted the deflector. NOT because of what it is supposed to do, but purely for aesthetic reasons. I LOVE the way it looks, as it brings a balance to the front end, with the black on top. I also got the AVS verson. Regarding the rubber bumpers for the deflector, for one thing, I would not put them on the paint either! My instructions that came with the AVS, specifically said to put them on the DEFLECTOR itself, which I did. As you pointed out, the deflector is pretty solid and I can't see it buckling in the wind and hitting the hood either, but I put the bumpers on there anyway. As soon as you closed the hood though, I noticed a HUGE improvement in the way your truck looks from the front. Good job!
Good investment in my opinion. Surprised you didn’t get it as a first purchase when you got your Taco. It’s a life saver when driving here in the valley. I’ve had mine and it’s done a great job holding up. I didn’t put the tab protector either . Great video.
By the way. You were asking about under the hood bling. I'm in the process of color matching my engine and fuse box covers. Really ties everything in. Take a look at some examples on line.
Welp - this was my next mod. Anyway, about those nobbie things - I recommend putting on the vehicle cause I’ve seen paint rubbed off, down to the metal, cause abrasives, sand/grime/other crap, get in there and do damage. I’d rather the damage occur on the deflector vice the hood. BUT, as you described, they may not even be necessary due to the contour of the hood. At any rate - I lived in CO and NE and these serve their intent well during the fall-spring time. Nothing will prevent an impact from ever happening. Despite the negative appearance claims I don’t think it looks bad - it’s a functional addition to protect your investment.
On your update for this, can you show a closeup of the fitment between the hood and grill. I thought about this produce but was concerned it would hit the top of the grill.
Weathertech must have two kind of hood defectors because yours is a clip on and another one I see is a M3 double sided tape... Was going to get on for the 2020 Honda CRV hybrid... but I want the same design as yours.
RobMotive the vegas heat inferno will be a good test!!! Hells fire here right now....i bought because i like the look of it. satin black and sleek. Goes well with my tacoma which is medium gray metallic.
I’ve tried the bug/stone deflector back in the 90s, still got hit buy both maybe they have improved the design. Just a thought if you put the little rubber bumpers on the deflector and it ever did come into contact with the hood .... the rubber is going to have dust and grime on it. Will work like sand paper on the paint. Like I said just a thought. Enjoyed the video.
Hi Rob, I was wondering when you would get to this. I have installed one on my TRD Sport, love the look with the design of that hood. I used an AVS deflector, looks identical to the one you installed. I'm not sure how effective they are, I've put on many trucks and have taken direct hits to the windshields including my current Sport. I guess smaller objects may deflect up and over. I do think they are effective at protecting the hood. As far as the plastic bumpers go, I agree I don't think they are needed. I put two on my current install near the wing tips and they have moved when hot.
Looks good rob. I think the next mod should be an oil can separator ( oil catcher) to me it’s a life changer, not too long ago it was brought to my attention about oil getting into the valves on the Tacoma 3rd gen model so I purchased a JlT oil separator I know I could’ve bought another brand for less money but I like the fit and placement of this model I have recently done my following maintenance on my Tacoma and had checked the oil catch can and was surprised to see how much oil could’ve got into my Tacoma. I think it is one of the best mods and recommend any third GEN Tacoma owner must have.
Also I agree on those rubber stoppers, theyre pointless. Ive had mine on without them for 3 years now and it hasnt come close to touching the paint. Even after hitting a tree and cracking it.
I'm new here. I think it looks good. I'll probably buy one for my 17 Tacoma, which is the same color as yours. On another note, I think the reason you're supposed to stick the little paint protector pads to the paint is because if and when the 2 surfaces get dirty, you'd rather have rubbing happen to a plastic deflector than your paint.
Welcome to the channel! Not really sure TBH? When you get one you’ll see that the plastic is pretty rigid. I can’t see it ever contacting the hood short of a catastrophic impact 🤔
@@RobMotive This is true i had a severe impact and it took it well as well as projecting this heavy stone on the path straight over the truck , physics as Rob would say as the design shows . :)
Hey Rob- I just picked up one of these and it is making contact with both headlights with the hood closed all the way. Presses against them with a significant amount of force. Have you checked yours/is there actually space between the edges of the deflector and the headlights? I'm hoping this is a manufacturing flaw because my headlights are noticeably flexing, and you can see them move when pressing/lifting the edges of the deflector. Thanks!
Hey Rob! After My install and I checked for clearance the shield barely made contact with the top edge of my headlight and left a small imperfection on top edge of headlight that is just under the hood. Did you have this at all? So bummed!
Glad you did this video Rob. I was thinking about doing the deflector but decided against it thanks to your video. Personal preference of course. If I lived in an area, like yours, where rocks were hitting my windshield I might have second thoughts. The JLT oil can comments below were golden, something I never heard of before and something I'll definitely purchase and install. Please send me your link for your hood lift hydraulics. I must have missed that video and keep up the great work!
I hope it works for you, but I think that these bug and stone protectors look cheap. In my opinion, it takes away from the looks of the front of your truck. I enjoy your videos!
Hi Rob, nice deflector, I was going to install one on my 2018 SR5 but heard rumours that it could interfere with the TSS system, something to do with the wind shield camera . Just wondering if you have heard anything? Thanks.
I can't believe it, I actually have a modification before Rob!!!! Granted, mine is a different brand, but I really like yours as well. Mine was installed with pre-positioned 3M tape strips. I've had good luck in the past with this 3M tape. I really like the way yours screws on to the truck. I just found it funny, that I had a bug/debris shield before you. Normally, it is the other way around. Now, on to another question, if you have time. I really love your lift. How much clearance does it require? I found a couple of lifts online, but I'm not sure how much clearance I would need to have one installed. My storage/garage building has those A-frame rafters in it. A reply estimate of height would be greatly appreciated! Take care my friend. Your modifications rock!!! I also like your down-to-earth presentations as well. We could easily sit down and drink coffee anytime!
I am not a fan of the bug deflectors but if it serves the purpose of deflecting rocks I am all for it! Let us know if it works or not or give us an update on it 👍
@@RobMotive I just read your response on the other video and was about to remove my question. Thanks again! I'm excited to see how it looks on my 2021.
I had a toyota brand bug shield years ago. It came with stick on rubber spacers. I stuck them on the deflector as opposed to the paint. They stayed on for the 18 years i owned the truck.
That's a great idea👍
@@RobMotive You contemplated doing that but decided not to because you thought they would fall off. I commented to let you and others know , they wont fall off.
I installed on my 2018 off road hoping it would help deflect anything (especially rocks). I did not: another windshield replacement pending. No real reduction in path for rocks to hit your windshield. Looks ok, but I may remove some day since it really doesn’t do anything.
I installed my avs deflector. It sits 1-2 inches from the hood. I put the clear stoppers under the hood to prevent rubbing and not on top. I should have placed them on the deflector because I tried to move one of them and it took the paint off under the hood.
That’s a bummer!😡
I’ve used WeatherTech bug deflectors on both of my Toyota’s before. The rubber stoppers/bumpers (final step) do work but yes they will fall off on occasion - and no, they don’t affect the paint at all. I live in a rainy state and I figured the constant rain eventually made the one stopper/bumper fall off each time. I just called Weather Tech and they sent me new ones… and those haven’t fallen off after years.
That's great! A sign of a good company👍
true testament that stone deflectors really help...
So far so good👍
I have the same deflector. I put the adhesive stoppers on the back of the deflector. For over two years no issues.
I may just go ahead and do that too. However I still don’t really see a purpose for them🤔
😅I'm with you on the rubber bumpers. Thanks!😊
Nice. I just put on WeatherTech in channel window deflectors, also the WT floor mats. Both look amazing, work perfectly and on top of that, easy install no screws no tape no glue.
Nice!👍
This product is awsome !! Just yesterday a stone came off a 18 wheeler on the highyway and bounced from the road and slaped right into this deflector and went right over the truck. Deflector didnt even get a scratch on it and If i didnt have this it would of sure dented my hood and chipped my window..Great mod for all highly recommend and looks fabulous especially on these tacomas.. Rob looks awsome !!! i didnt use the stoppers either you dont need them that impact that mine took it didnt budge.. thumbs up..!!
Thanks for the tip Glenn. I really like mine👍
I put the Weather Tech bug shield on my 2016 Tundra in Sept 2015 when new using the protection bumps in kit with no issues.👍 Very good product and it actually works.👍 Keeps sand debris on roads from chipping my hood.👍
Great to hear👍
What that truck is missing is the factory hood scoop like what comes standard on the Sport Edition. That really makes a Tacoma.
I do like the scoop👍
You’re just having a blast with that truck! And costing me money 💰
Lol! Consider it a labor of love! There are much more expensive habits out there (well...a few anyway!!).😬
For me Rod. I put a PPF Paint Protection Film in my hood and windshield just to play it safe. Its all clear. You check also some PPF installer in your area. Here in our country Philippines i put Ceramic Coating and kavaca PPF in my 2019 Hilux 4wd.
Sounds like a great alternative 👍
I’ve seen that on other vehicles too. One of the reasons I’m not a film fan👍
Ah ok. Just pick a good PPF clear protector in your area.
I think it looks good.......also serves a good purpose! Pay no attention to the haters!
I like it myself. Just a bonus that it serves a purpose too👍
@@RobMotive A big bonus you are correct..
lol the haters , your correct Rob is protecting that awesome truck thats all and it looks good !!
Hey Rob I had on my 2016 and didn't like the way it looked so I went was the protective clear paint film from Toyota I also know people that have them took them off because it started rubbing on the pain on that point on the bug deflector closest to the grill
I'm really looking for protection for the windshield in the form of rock deflection. Film is a great way to protect the paint it's covering, but not much help directing rocks away from the windshield.
Looks great! Weather Tech makes great quality stuff. I have the same thing on my truck along with their floor mats and window vents. The vents looks great and can help reduce the terrible, Texas heat by slightly cracking the windows when you stop at Walmart or wherever. The vents are smoked just like the stone/ bug guard. With tinted windows, no one will notice that you’ve cracked them. This will provide better cross ventilation so when you get back in , the cabin, steering wheel, gear shift, and other items will not feel as hot.
That’s a good point. Didn’t really consider leaving them cracked when parked👍
They had to send me three of them. First one didn’t fit right, scratched the edge of my hood. Second one didn’t have all the holes drilled. Third didn’t fit perfect but was good enough at that point.
Doesn’t keep as many bugs off the windshield as I’d hoped.
Well that’s a drag! They must have had a bad run!!!!😬
I live near weather tech so I just picked up the bug and stone deflector and installed it. Thank you for your installation video. 👍🏽
Awesome! Glad it helped👍
I hear folks all the time saying that deflectors do not work. My father LIVES on the highway and installs them on EVERYTHING. Doesnt stop ALL rock chips, but definitely stops the majority.
Good to hear. So far so good with mine👍
Hmm, not sure how this will protect your windshield. Pretty sure I don't like the way it looks on the truck. I was kind of thinking about one of these, if I ran out of things to do. Don't think so now. Now with all this said, here is one of the value adds of your channel. You try the things I'm considering, which gives me a opportunity to see them in action. A valuable service in my opinion. Thanks and keep these vids coming! 👍
Lol! As long as the channel adds value in some manner I’m happy! For sure not all mods are for everyone 👍
ROOOOMBAAA....THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO...I DIDNOT PUT THE LITTLE BOLITAS...THANKS AGAIN..CHA CHA CHA
I hope we will see a review on it down the road I've been debating on doing this myself.
Oh you can count on that! I was not really a fan of these, but it is pretty low profile and looks pretty good I think👍
Thanks Rob! Great video. Think I'll install without the bumpers as well.
Prefer it better without the hood visor, to each their own.. i do have the weather tech window visors, the in channel are much cleaner than the stick on avs etc..
More to come👍
I hesitated putting one on my '17 Highlander prior to going to Fla. Sure enough, I caught a rock from a boat trailer and now have a chip. Heading back down soon and just bought one. Hoping it helps. I also have a Tacoma that's been hit twice, once just a chip that was filled with silicone, but then another that cracked it. Only a year left on the lease for that one, but might put one on as if I don't, I know it'll take another hit. Good video
Such a sinking feeling when it happens!!😬
I love your videos. I think I'm going to try this. Thanks Rob.
Thanks! It’s a pretty simple mod👍
Hey Rob, I installed on when I got my Tacoma and I did not like the look. It made my truck look like it had a big nose. So I returned it. I did get the weather tech window deflector. That made the truck look really nice. You should look into getting that next. Anyways, if you like the look then good for you. Be safe!
Yup! Always gotta go with what you like!!👍
I had one on my Jeep since forever. I put the AVS one on my Tacoma the evening I brought it home from the dealership. Interesting that the weather tech and AVS look almost the same and install the same.
Oh I’m sure! Probably all made at the same place!!😬
@@RobMotive who knows. I know mine had a shiny raised up black sticker on the top with the AVS logo. I thought that sticker was stupid. Next day I drove the truck to pick up lunch for work. It was 98° that day, the sticker went flying off never to be seen or missed. 😀
Lol! I removed that sticker as soon as I took it out of the box!!👍
Honestly the reason I’m researching this is I just had 7k worth the damage fixed on my 2020 Tundra from kids throwing rocks from an orchard as I drove by. I have had them on other vehicles and they helped. One rock hit so hard it shattered the windshield and blew glass on me and damaged the radar system. Since I see a small area that is open on either side of the hood contours have you noticed any drag or fuel mileage loss.
I haven’t noticed anything related to drag or mpg loss. All is good👍
Hey, felt strips along the sides and edges would help.
I love your truck. I do not care for the look of the bug shield or the shift nob. The bug shield really just breaks up the smooth flow of the front of the tacoma. But it only matters if you like it so just giving you my opinion. Please keep the videos coming. You do a good job on them.
Thanks. I appreciate your opinion👍
Dang, Rob....your thought on how it would fit into your truck’s “color scheme” was right on target. Looks great....and it forces the eye to flow along the hood edge, up the fender to the mirrors! Bravo-Zulu! After numerous trips down I-81 in my 2016 over three years, (MA to TN to care for aging parents) I went through two windshields, and had three “chip divots” repaired. I can’t tell you how often I utilized good “sailor language” at the “GD 18 wheelers without mud flaps or canvas tops on dump beds! Safelite knew me by name! When I traded it in for my 2020, the dealer noted the after-market windshield....vs having an OEM. So if this will work, I’m all for it! I’m just concerned that over time, if that paint underneath will receive less of my attention and care. Still, I am considering it. Thank you, sir.....and again, nice job!
Oh I can relate! Three different chipped windshields in a little over a year! For the money, if this works, I'm sold!!👍
Man Rob, I am amazed that you just figured out to install this deflector on your truck! It was one of those items that was a MUST HAVE for me, even before I actually GOT my truck! I had it ordered and waiting in my bedroom along with my TRD Pro grill, when I finally took delivery of my 2019 TRD Sport. I saw a pic somewhere online of a truck with the same color I was getting, and I KNEW from that pic, that I wanted the deflector. NOT because of what it is supposed to do, but purely for aesthetic reasons. I LOVE the way it looks, as it brings a balance to the front end, with the black on top. I also got the AVS verson. Regarding the rubber bumpers for the deflector, for one thing, I would not put them on the paint either! My instructions that came with the AVS, specifically said to put them on the DEFLECTOR itself, which I did. As you pointed out, the deflector is pretty solid and I can't see it buckling in the wind and hitting the hood either, but I put the bumpers on there anyway. As soon as you closed the hood though, I noticed a HUGE improvement in the way your truck looks from the front. Good job!
I do like the looks of it now that it’s on. TBH I wasn’t a fan before. Just needed to find the right one I guess👍
Thinking about buying one should I ? Does it make the taco look more awesome?
Well I think so👍👍
Good investment in my opinion. Surprised you didn’t get it as a first purchase when you got your Taco. It’s a life saver when driving here in the valley. I’ve had mine and it’s done a great job holding up. I didn’t put the tab protector either . Great video.
Thanks Danny! Hope I helps🤔
I got the AVS NO DRILL super easy looks awesome
Awesome! Have you noticed any real world benefit to having one?
By the way. You were asking about under the hood bling. I'm in the process of color matching my engine and fuse box covers. Really ties everything in. Take a look at some examples on line.
Nice! I’ve done a thing...you’ll see it soon🤔
I've never used those little stick on's with the same deflector. No issues.
Yup, I see no reason for them🤔
May I recommend the matching window vents. Nice to be able to lower your windows a couple of inches in pouring rain. Looks awesome as well.
Thinking about those. However, it’s so hot here you rarely crack the windows of in leu of A/C.
wondering if it really worked for you?as you mentioned rocks,bugs away from windshield friend of mine said didn't work for him😔
Nothing will be 100% effective. But, if it reduces the number of hits it's good for me👍
@@RobMotive thanks i just picked my 2021 tacoma sr5 and i start looking for accessories
Rob you and your tacoma are matching😂 Your sweat band and the tacomas bug deflector go well together! Lol cheers
Lol! I strive to be stylish!!😂
Welp - this was my next mod. Anyway, about those nobbie things - I recommend putting on the vehicle cause I’ve seen paint rubbed off, down to the metal, cause abrasives, sand/grime/other crap, get in there and do damage. I’d rather the damage occur on the deflector vice the hood. BUT, as you described, they may not even be necessary due to the contour of the hood. At any rate - I lived in CO and NE and these serve their intent well during the fall-spring time. Nothing will prevent an impact from ever happening. Despite the negative appearance claims I don’t think it looks bad - it’s a functional addition to protect your investment.
I agree. I think they look pretty good and serve a functional purpose too👍
AZ has such a bad problem with this that you can get full glass coverage even with liability only insurance
That’s a bummer. We have the same issues here😐
A sleek look indeed. 😇👍👍👍
Great installation video and I agree you do not need those rubber stoppers.👍🏽
Nope...Not sure what purpose they really serve🤔
The black bug guard goes nicely with the voodoo blue! What's next? Low profile vent visors?
Thanks! Stay tuned🤔
On your update for this, can you show a closeup of the fitment between the hood and grill. I thought about this produce but was concerned it would hit the top of the grill.
Will do👍
thats a bitchn garage! love the jeep in the background... 11 o'clock
Looks good Rob ,vent visors are next ...
Hmmmm.....🤔
@@RobMotive I guessed right ha ha,will look good though imo
We shall see🤔🤔
Weathertech must have two kind of hood defectors because yours is a clip on and another one I see is a M3 double sided tape...
Was going to get on for the 2020 Honda CRV hybrid... but I want the same design as yours.
I believe they do. I definitely prefer this type👍
Why did you only install one hood shock ? Thank you.
My CAI is in the way for the second.
I got the AVS stick on one for my hood... if it ends up not sticking eventually, I’ll get the one you got Rob..
I’ve seen those. Not sure they’d do well in the scotching south Texas heat🤔
RobMotive me either....didnt cost that much so if i have to replace, so be it.
Let me know how it does. I’m curious 🤔
RobMotive the vegas heat inferno will be a good test!!! Hells fire here right now....i bought because i like the look of it. satin black and sleek. Goes well with my tacoma which is medium gray metallic.
Get the weathertech vent visors next Rob....i have them on mine and love them.
I’ve tried the bug/stone deflector back in the 90s, still got hit buy both maybe they have improved the design. Just a thought if you put the little rubber bumpers on the deflector and it ever did come into contact with the hood .... the rubber is going to have dust and grime on it. Will work like sand paper on the paint. Like I said just a thought. Enjoyed the video.
Good point on the bumpers! All the more reason to leave them off👍
Hello Rob,
I got the same one still in the box . Not sure if it will look good with my Brush Bumper. Hopefully it will sell.
Just take it out and hold it up there. That should give you a good idea without actually installing it👍
Also I would not use the rubber bumpers.
Emailed you some video
Clips on my Code Alarm remote start.
Nope. No need for them that I can see🤔
Cool it down or warm it up for me.
I didn't use the bump stops on mine either. No issues so far.
Still can't see why they include them. I don't see any purpose for them🤔
@@RobMotive yeah it would take a hell of an impact to push it into the paint. And if that happens, probably have bigger issues.
I agree!!😬
Hi Rob, I was wondering when you would get to this. I have installed one on my TRD Sport, love the look with the design of that hood. I used an AVS deflector, looks identical to the one you installed. I'm not sure how effective they are, I've put on many trucks and have taken direct hits to the windshields including my current Sport. I guess smaller objects may deflect up and over. I do think they are effective at protecting the hood. As far as the plastic bumpers go, I agree I don't think they are needed. I put two on my current install near the wing tips and they have moved when hot.
I think you are right. They will stop some stuff, but some will still make contact. Anything to lessen the carnage is good for me!👍
Have you tried to install one on the jeep gladiator
Nope, not yet🤔
This I may get. Chip on my hood and windshield. Was all in one shot.
I hope it works!!🤔
Looks good rob. I think the next mod should be an oil can separator ( oil catcher) to me it’s a life changer, not too long ago it was brought to my attention about oil getting into the valves on the Tacoma 3rd gen model so I purchased a JlT oil separator I know I could’ve bought another brand for less money but I like the fit and placement of this model I have recently done my following maintenance on my Tacoma and had checked the oil catch can and was surprised to see how much oil could’ve got into my Tacoma. I think it is one of the best mods and recommend any third GEN Tacoma owner must have.
A lot of folks recommend them for sure👍
Hi, Rob. Should I install ABS BLACK HOOD PROTECTOR STONE DEFLECTOR GUARD W/ LIGHTS to my Toyota Tacoma 2017?
If you like it🤔
A hurricane coming your ways to test it out
Nope. Not near us.
Love mine! I have the bug deflector, window visors and floor liners all from Weathertech on my Tacoma.
Also I agree on those rubber stoppers, theyre pointless. Ive had mine on without them for 3 years now and it hasnt come close to touching the paint. Even after hitting a tree and cracking it.
I'm considering the window visors too. However I'm looking at another company👍
I'm new here. I think it looks good. I'll probably buy one for my 17 Tacoma, which is the same color as yours.
On another note, I think the reason you're supposed to stick the little paint protector pads to the paint is because if and when the 2 surfaces get dirty, you'd rather have rubbing happen to a plastic deflector than your paint.
Welcome to the channel! Not really sure TBH? When you get one you’ll see that the plastic is pretty rigid. I can’t see it ever contacting the hood short of a catastrophic impact 🤔
@@RobMotive This is true i had a severe impact and it took it well as well as projecting this heavy stone on the path straight over the truck , physics as Rob would say as the design shows . :)
Thanks Rob, good video, looks like even a clod like me can do it.
Lol! Thanks👍
Looks great Rob! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Paul! Thanks for watching 👍
I’m not sure I understand how this deflects bugs and stones? Is it just protecting the 4 or 5 inch area it’s covering?? Thanks!
Angles, physics and a little luck👍
Great details on the installation as always 👍
I try. Can’t stand videos where things are skipped! Those things are always the ones that give me trouble!!😬
Hey Rob- I just picked up one of these and it is making contact with both headlights with the hood closed all the way. Presses against them with a significant amount of force. Have you checked yours/is there actually space between the edges of the deflector and the headlights? I'm hoping this is a manufacturing flaw because my headlights are noticeably flexing, and you can see them move when pressing/lifting the edges of the deflector. Thanks!
I’d say mine make slight contact. Certainly not what you’re describing.
@@RobMotive thanks for the quick reply! If my hood is latched, I can push on up on the deflector and see the whole top side of headlight flex. Yikes 😅
Something wrong there! 🤔
Why did you pick the Stone & Bug Deflector vs the Hood protector? I bought one for my Jeep, but didn't stop the stone for cracking my window.
Hoping to better protect the windshield 🤔
Hey Rob! After
My install and I checked for clearance the shield barely made contact with the top edge of my headlight and left a small imperfection on top edge of headlight that is just under the hood. Did you have this at all? So bummed!
Nope. No contact with mine
Glad you did this video Rob. I was thinking about doing the deflector but decided against it thanks to your video. Personal preference of course. If I lived in an area, like yours, where rocks were hitting my windshield I might have second thoughts.
The JLT oil can comments below were golden, something I never heard of before and something I'll definitely purchase and install.
Please send me your link for your hood lift hydraulics. I must have missed that video and keep up the great work!
Have a look: ua-cam.com/video/E38ftWjJ1bY/v-deo.html
When is the bed rack getting installed? That will tie the whole truck together!
It's coming. Just waiting for the temps to drop a bit! It's hawt out there!!!😅
Lol!! Shh...it’s my little secret!!😬
I was going to put one on my but after seeing yours I don't like the looks of it on yours
Well there ya go!! I just saved you some dough!!👍
Thanks
Have you had issues with the safety sensors? Toyota here says that they think it will interfer
Now that’s funny. The deflector would have to hang down in front of the grille to have any chance of impacting the sensor!
I'm in, Thank You
I hope it works for you, but I think that these bug and stone protectors look cheap. In my opinion, it takes away from the looks of the front of your truck. I enjoy your videos!
Appreciate you watching 👍
Hi Rob that’s awesome if I buy one for my Toyota Tundra 2019 I don’t have to drill anything correct?
I’m not sure on the Tundra. Have a look at the WeatherTech site for the one you want to make sure👍
Hi Rob, nice deflector, I was going to install one on my 2018 SR5 but heard rumours that it could interfere with the TSS system, something to do with the wind shield camera . Just wondering if you have heard anything? Thanks.
No issues with the system so far on mine. I really don’t see any way it could interfere 🤔
It looks like the AVS,, maybe WEATHERTECH rebranded this one from AVS
Hi Rob this woman is selling a big guard and she said it was for her Nissan Frontier and I was thinking 🤔 would it fit my tundra?
No idea Veronica 🤔. You’d have to check with the manufacturer of that bug guard.
RobMotive ok 👍
Does water collect at the front causing premature rust?
No. It’s not water tight.
I can't believe it, I actually have a modification before Rob!!!! Granted, mine is a different brand, but I really like yours as well. Mine was installed with pre-positioned 3M tape strips. I've had good luck in the past with this 3M tape. I really like the way yours screws on to the truck. I just found it funny, that I had a bug/debris shield before you. Normally, it is the other way around. Now, on to another question, if you have time. I really love your lift. How much clearance does it require? I found a couple of lifts online, but I'm not sure how much clearance I would need to have one installed. My storage/garage building has those A-frame rafters in it. A reply estimate of height would be greatly appreciated! Take care my friend. Your modifications rock!!! I also like your down-to-earth presentations as well. We could easily sit down and drink coffee anytime!
Lol! You got me there!! As for the lift...hit up the website for Nationwide Lifts. I don’t recall the specs but they should be there👍
Good info, Thank You!
Thanks for watching👍
Great video....thanks, Rob!
Thanks Mary👍
I am not a fan of the bug deflectors but if it serves the purpose of deflecting rocks I am all for it! Let us know if it works or not or give us an update on it 👍
For sure. I wasn’t a fan before I put mine on. Gotta say, I do like it after seeing it in person on the truck👍
Works very well , its on my 2020 pro and would not be without . When Rob agrees with a product, you cant go wrong he knows his shit !!
Well thanks Glenn! I always try to tell it like I see it!👍
What the purpose of this Mod because i bought a used Tundra and it was already installed on it and I uninstalled it .I didn't know the purpose
To deflect bugs and rocks from the windshield 👍
@@RobMotive I wonder how it works
Same in Michigan.
Got it😅
Do you think it’ll go through a car wash?
Depends on the type of carwash.
I got it on. Fits well and looks good on my 22 Luna Rock
Nice👍
I must say its not one of your top 5 Tacoma mods! Looks cheap. If it were color matched maybe.
Well....not all mods are for everyone👍
Has anyone had issues with the deflector hitting the headlights?
Unless installed incorrectly, that’s not possible 👍
@@RobMotive I just read your response on the other video and was about to remove my question. Thanks again! I'm excited to see how it looks on my 2021.
Guess this is one of your video I missed.. Nice mod, but we'll see if it's for me...
So far so good for me👍
Looks better without it. I am sorry.
Don’t be sorry! It’s all good👍
Took mine off after a while it will rub and ruin your paint on the hood🤷🏻♂️
I’ll have to watch it🤔
How? I’ve had mine on for 9 years in windy South Dakota now problems.
It’s a truck, it’s gonna get scratched. Especially if you take it off-road
This is true.
That holds the same value as someday we are all going to die so why would we try to be halfway healthy LOL
I threw my stickers away,did not feel needed.
I agree👍