SL/R230: How well does the rear wind deflector work?
But the damage that might occur while taking off the windscreen is not worth it. It also damages the roll bar if it is on for a long time. The nylon straps will cut into the roll bar.




But the damage that might occur while taking off the windscreen is not worth it. It also damages the roll bar if it is on for a long time. The nylon straps will cut into the roll bar.
I have had 3 SL's since they came out in 2003 and not one of them ever had a windscreen that touched my car.
Very rare to see an newer R230 SL with the roll bar up and a windscreen attached.
Now if you want to talk about what makes a difference it is the windows. There is far less wind with all four windows up.
I have had 3 SL's since they came out in 2003 and not one of them ever had a windscreen that touched my car.
Very rare to see an newer R230 SL with the roll bar up and a windscreen attached.
Now if you want to talk about what makes a difference it is the windows. There is far less wind with all four windows up.
I've had my SL600 a month, and the windscreen has never been OFF the rollbar...when the bar is up, the screen is on.
Rearward visibility suffers immensely, I might add.
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Not to say that it isn't a matter of personal preference, but I do believe it does make a difference. Just my opinion.
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I have had 3 SL's since they came out in 2003 and not one of them ever had a windscreen that touched my car.
Very rare to see an newer R230 SL with the roll bar up and a windscreen attached.
Now if you want to talk about what makes a difference it is the windows. There is far less wind with all four windows up.
Not to say that it isn't a matter of personal preference, but I do believe it does make a difference. Just my opinion.
Try driving with the screen up on a 40-degree day; you will definitely notice a difference with the screen up. At speeds of 80mphs on the interstate, it does make a difference. But the risk of damage is not worth it.
Front and Rear Windows down, wind screen down 0%
Front Windows UP all the rest down 60%
Front and Rear windows up, screen down 75%
Front and Rear windows up, screen up 90%
I only use the screen with the roll bar down. With it up, you have double screening and no rear vission and reduced air diversion.
IMO I would say the screen is a good investment never remove mine from the car. On the open highway at 100 plus, conversation and lifestyle is unaffected with use of windows and screen up. One thing I do notice is that on a hot day with the windows all up, the car is cooler with the windscreen down when the AC is on.
Glenn B
Front and Rear Windows down, wind screen down 0%
Front Windows UP all the rest down 60%
Front and Rear windows up, screen down 75%
Front and Rear windows up, screen up 90%
I only use the screen with the roll bar down. With it up, you have double screening and no rear vission and reduced air diversion.
IMO I would say the screen is a good investment never remove mine from the car. On the open highway at 100 plus, conversation and lifestyle is unaffected with use of windows and screen up. One thing I do notice is that on a hot day with the windows all up, the car is cooler with the windscreen down when the AC is on.
Glenn B
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Btw, anybody knows if the roll bar would be automatically raised up if the top is down and you are in a spin or about to be in an accident? you know just like how the door will be unlocked/ windows lowered down, etc.. when MB cars sense that you are losing control of your vehicles.


