No, it does not. The winglet is attached with a specialty tension hinge that can be adjusted with a simple Philips screw driver over the full range from very loose to absolutely stiff. The hinges are adjusted to be stiff enough to block wind buffeting when deployed, and soft enough to be folded inwards when putting the top up.
Can I put the top up with your windblocker in place? Yes. You can put up the top with the windblocker in place.
A windblocker prevents turbulence in the cockpit. When driving with the top down, a low pressure area is created inside the cockpit, with a high pressure area outside the car. The wind tries to equalize, moving wind from the rear of the car to the front. That's why you always see passenger's hair blowing forward, not backward, when driving with the top down.
What is your windblocker made of? My windblocker is made of 1/4 inch abrasion resistant Lexan. This material is virtually indestructible. Also, the 1/4 inch thickness is very rigid, so there is no wobbling, oscillations, or vibrating.
Is there glare on the windblocker? No, there is not. The windblocker is also available in tinted colors as well.
Where can I store the windblocker when not in use? The windblocker permanently mounts onto your Crossfire
Generally, there are three types of windblockers. The first type are soft mesh types which fit over the seats. The second type are hard acrylic types like mine. The third type are rigid mesh types that fit within a frame.
What are the pros and cons of these different windblockers available?
What should I clean the windblocker with? Use plastic cleaners, such as Meguire's #17 and #18, or soap and water. Do not use window cleaners or ammonia based cleaners.
How long does it take to install? About 3-5 minutes. You unscrew the two seat clips, mount the windstop, and screw back on. See Installation for full details.
How fast can I drive with your windblocker in place? Well, I've driven up to 110 mph without any rattling or noises. I get stories from other owners who have taken their own car past this!
Can I use the cockpit cover or the boot cover with the windblocker in place? Yes and yes.
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