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2019+ Rebel low profile bug deflector

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I've done an internet and forum search and can't seem to find a low profile bug deflector that fits my 20 Rebel. I like the AVS Aeroskin product but the fine print specifically excludes the Rebel trim. There are a few out there to include the Mopar version, however there is a gap between the deflector and hood. I live around trees and I know from experience that it will attract leaves and grim and is difficult to keep clean. Anyone know of a low profile deflector out there? Thanks!
 

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I've done an internet and forum search and can't seem to find a low profile bug deflector that fits my 20 Rebel. I like the AVS Aeroskin product but the fine print specifically excludes the Rebel trim. There are a few out there to include the Mopar version, however there is a gap between the deflector and hood. I live around trees and I know from experience that it will attract leaves and grim and is difficult to keep clean. Anyone know of a low profile deflector out there? Thanks!
My weathertech bug guard should be delivered tomorrow.... it isn’t low profile tho. That’s interesting about the rebel hoods being different, do you know what’s different about them? I couldn’t find any differences between other models so I’m not sure why the bug deflector you looked at wouldn’t fit
 

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My weathertech bug guard should be delivered tomorrow.... it isn’t low profile tho. That’s interesting about the rebel hoods being different, do you know what’s different about them? I couldn’t find any differences between other models so I’m not sure why the bug deflector you looked at wouldn’t fit
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My weathertech bug guard should be delivered tomorrow.... it isn’t low profile tho. That’s interesting about the rebel hoods being different, do you know what’s different about them? I couldn’t find any differences between other models so I’m not sure why the bug deflector you looked at wouldn’t fit
Yeah I was a bit puzzled by this myself. Not a lot of info out there pertaining to the difference between hoods. Maybe the Rebel is a sport hood? Not sure. I may try and call Aeroskin and ask them. Cjippy, I like the Mopar one too, it's probably what I'll go with if I can't get the Aeroskin.
 

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It’s the sport hood that is different on the rebel, I have been looking for a bug deflector aswell but there is not much option. I may just apply a paint protection film instead.
 

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It’s the sport hood that is different on the rebel, I have been looking for a bug deflector aswell but there is not much option. I may just apply a paint protection film instead.
That's what I thought, thanks for the clarification. Keep us posted on what paint protection film you you get if you don't mind....Thanks!
 

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That's what I thought, thanks for the clarification. Keep us posted on what paint protection film you you get if you don't mind....Thanks!
makes sense. i dont recall ever seeing a low profile bug shield on a rebel unfortunately, i was looking for this myself and ended up ordering the weathertech. ill post a picture of it later today, should be here this afternoon
 

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I would be curious to know. I have been scouring the interwebs trying to find something that fits the 2019 rebel.
 

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Was the weathertech an easy install? The mopar looks like it's a pain to install.
I'm considering the Weathertech hood protector instead of the bug shield.
 
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Was the weathertech an easy install? The mopar looks like it's a pain to install.
I'm considering the Weathertech hood protector instead of the bug shield.
yeah it was easy, you remove 6 of the plastic screw things that hold the rubber gasket onto the hood. you slide the flanges of the WT bugshield under the rubber gasket where those plastic screws were and use the provided 6 plastic screws from WT to secure it. It took me more time to clay bar and paint seal the front portion of the hood one final time than it did to install the bug shield. just take your time
 

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I've done an internet and forum search and can't seem to find a low profile bug deflector that fits my 20 Rebel. I like the AVS Aeroskin product but the fine print specifically excludes the Rebel trim. There are a few out there to include the Mopar version, however there is a gap between the deflector and hood. I live around trees and I know from experience that it will attract leaves and grim and is difficult to keep clean. Anyone know of a low profile deflector out there? Thanks!

I was thinking of this:


An email from the company said they have them for the 5th Gen Rebel but they haven’t updated the website yet to reflect this. Verify for yourself if you are going to order and let us know.


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I was thinking of this:


An email from the company said they have them for the 5th Gen Rebel but they haven’t updated the website yet to reflect this. Verify for yourself if you are going to order and let us know.


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Thanks for
I was thinking of this:


An email from the company said they have them for the 5th Gen Rebel but they haven’t updated the website yet to reflect this. Verify for yourself if you are going to order and let us know.


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Thanks, I'll look in to it...
 

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yeah it was easy, you remove 6 of the plastic screw things that hold the rubber gasket onto the hood. you slide the flanges of the WT bugshield under the rubber gasket where those plastic screws were and use the provided 6 plastic screws from WT to secure it. It took me more time to clay bar and paint seal the front portion of the hood one final time than it did to install the bug shield. just take your time
I installed my weathertech yesterday. Did you use the 4 bumper stickers?? I couldn't find anywhere on the hood to pace them as the guard doesn't seem to come close to touching the hood.
 

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I installed my weathertech yesterday. Did you use the 4 bumper stickers?? I couldn't find anywhere on the hood to pace them as the guard doesn't seem to come close to touching the hood.
Yeah I used them, but I placed them on the back of the bug shield instead of on the paint. I don’t think it’ll ever touch the hood, only if it’s super windy or something. I didn’t want to stick them on my paint tho
 

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here’s what the weather tech looks like, I actually like it so much more than I thought I would. Definitely keeping it! And it’s really solid
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here’s what the weather tech looks like, I actually like it so much more than I thought I would. Definitely keeping it! And it’s really solid
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Do you have a link to this? is it the same one as for a regular 2020 Ram 1500? I can’t seem to find anything specifically for a Rebel
 

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