NevadaGeo
Full Access Members
One problem I never had with my F-150 was the rear window getting dusted up to the point where it is difficult to see out. The Expedition has this inherent problem with the rear window just due to the vacuum-induced slip stream that sucks everything into it while driving any speed.
I remember in the "old" days of the 70s and 80s where the big station wagons and similar vehicles had air-flow deflectors built in across the rear of the roof line above the rear glass to deflect air downward across the rear glass.
Is there anything similar OEM or after market that can be installed on the Expedition that would keep a flow of air across the rear window to fill the vacuum and blow away any dust? I have researched this and have found nothing, which is surprising.
Thanks for any input (or vacuum relief...).
I remember in the "old" days of the 70s and 80s where the big station wagons and similar vehicles had air-flow deflectors built in across the rear of the roof line above the rear glass to deflect air downward across the rear glass.
Is there anything similar OEM or after market that can be installed on the Expedition that would keep a flow of air across the rear window to fill the vacuum and blow away any dust? I have researched this and have found nothing, which is surprising.
Thanks for any input (or vacuum relief...).