Anyone try these wind blockers for the seats?
BTW...I'm not advertising these. I'm just asking.
http://www.sinnovations2.com/honda_s2000_0..._s2000_00up.htm
http://www.sinnovations2.com/honda_s2000_0..._s2000_00up.htm
Originally Posted by S2000GT,Feb 15 2006, 10:13 PM
just buy some plexi from the hardware store and make your own. for $15 you can buy enough plexi to make 20 sets!
Drive Safe,
Steve R.
I got something like that on the internet. Passengers were always complaining of wind going down there neck on colder days (I always said to just wear a darn scarf). Eithor way I decided to go on ebay and get a set. Everyone said they definatly helped with the wind going down there necks.
For like 10 bucks, it was worth it
For like 10 bucks, it was worth it
I got mine last week from ebay from that seller. Got here from Canada express mail in 4 days. Installed in 2 minutes. I expected minimal to no benefit and was pleasantly surprised. I did, in fact, notice enough difference to put down the top on borderline warm days this past week to test it out, and my head/neck didn't feel so chilly after driving around. I'm gonna combine this with Rick's 7/8th's windscreen to max out the windblocking.
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what's it do w.r.t. cutting down noise, or is that improved by increasing the size of the shield between the seats? My only concern is when I have a passenger - when above 50 mph or so, we have to yell more than speak. When with a buddy, no big deal..... when with a female, different story.
W.R.T. this 'cold air down the back of the neck', I am baffled...... I never run top down all the time. Last venture was about 25F at night. Just wear the right clothes, turn the heat up, and all is fine.
W.R.T. this 'cold air down the back of the neck', I am baffled...... I never run top down all the time. Last venture was about 25F at night. Just wear the right clothes, turn the heat up, and all is fine.



