WeatherTech Stone & Bug Deflector 50260

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  • Our Price: $104.95
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  • Part Number: 50260
  • UPC: 787765930420
  • Rating: (300)

WeatherTech 50260 fits 2014-2021 Toyota Tundra. Select your vehicle to confirm fitment.

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WeatherTech 50260 fits the following vehicle:

  • 2014-2021 Toyota Tundra
  • Stand up to rocks, bugs, and road debris with a WeatherTech Bug Deflector
  • Low-Profile protection against agents that can damage your vehicle's paint job
  • Super-strong acrylic construction
  • No-drill installation with 3M automotive tape or custom fasteners
  • Available with a Smoke finish
  • Custom-designed for your vehicle
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Stones and bugs on the highway are at best an annoyance on your windshield and at worst a serious road hazard. Don't let rocks, bugs, and debris get the best of your ride by outfitting your vehicle with a WeatherTech Bug Deflector.

    This bug shield is made of ultra-strong, scratch-resistant acrylic plastic that gladly takes a beating and still looks great. The smoked finish gives a nice custom look to your front-end, and its carefully engineered design provides tough protection while maintaining aerodynamic integrity. Installation takes under 10 minutes, and requires no drilling. Simply attach the Deflector with 3M automotive-grade double-sided tape, or use fasteners that mount into existing holes in your vehicle's hood (for most vehicles).

    Don't let the road's tiniest hazards ruin your vehicle's front end. Keep your vehicle showroom-ready with a WeatherTech Bug Deflector. Backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.

    WeatherTech Bug Deflector Customer Reviews

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    4.3 of 5

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    Under 30 minutes
    who drives a Toyota Tundra
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    The Deflector is warped resulting in a bend towards the left headlight and top of hood in the same area. Needed to use the rubber tabs provided to stop it from touching\rubbing against the vehicle at the end of the deflector.

    Install Time: 30 - 60 minutes

    who drives a Toyota Tundra
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    Looks great wish the inserts and screws were a little tighter. Easy to install and would recommend buying for your truck.

    Install Time: 30 - 60 minutes

    who drives a Toyota Tundra
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    Great quality fast shipping and easy install.

    Install Time: Under 30 minutes

    who drives a Toyota Tundra
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    Installed for 2 weeks, too soon to report on durability

    Install Time: Under 30 minutes

    who drives a Toyota Tundra
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    I definitely like appearance of the low profile. My truck is black in color and the smoke colored stone & bug guard blends right in perfectly. Installation was very easy with mounting tape already applied to guard in middle and mounting screws added secure fastening on both ends.

    Install Time: Under 30 minutes

    who drives a Toyota Tundra
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    Awesome product. I would recommend them to anyone. Third vehicle I have put it on.

    Install Time: Under 30 minutes

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    I've been driving for the past 50 years. And over those years, I've owned a good variety of vehicles. My current vehicle is a new, 2017 Toyota Tundra. I had recently traded in my previously owned Toyota Tundra. I was a bit disappointed with the plastic connecting "plugs", that attach the stone & bug deflector, beneath to hood of the truck. Neither plug would permit the deflector to sit snuggly to the hood. In fact, I had no sooner attached one side and attempted to attach the other side, only to have the first plug pop out! I had gone to an auto supply store to purchase replacement plugs. I had no problem attaching the first plug. But for some apparent reason, the second plug became difficult to attach the deflector on the opposite side of my hood. So I ended up using a double sided, heavy-duty, tape. One that is similar to the double sided tape that is attached on the bottom - center areas of the deflector. The only other concern that I have is the relatively, "low rise" of the top section of the deflector. It's judge my opinion, but I think the design of the too portion of the deflector should have a higher angle height. I can understand the purpose of aerodynamics with regard to the air flow going over the deflector, hood, windshield and roof of any vehicle. It's just that, by having a slightly higher pitch (say, about an inch or so higher) I sincerely believe it would provide better protection of stones & bugs from hitting the hood of the vehicle. In addition with the pitch being higher, it should provide sufficient angle to deflect stones and bugs above the windshield and roof, as well. Lastly, living in Florida, the home of Love-Bugs, is a disaster when they hit and splatter on a vehicle's painted surface! The acid in these bugs can penetrate the clear coat and painted surface, down to the primary painted surface! Ironically, the bugs acid seems not to affect the plastic deflector surface. So just to reiterate, if the design of the deflector can be slightly re-assigned with a higher elevation across the top area, I believe it would offer better protection to the hood, windshield and roof. In closing, Thank You for taking the time to read my survey opinions! Perhaps a better plug-fastening devices to attach the deflector beneath the hood can be improved? As well as an improvement with regard to the angle of the deflector's top portion. Thank you, again!

    Install Time: 1 - 2 hours

    who drives a Toyota Tundra
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    Everything went as advertised except one of the plastic fasteners screw head stripped and have to get a replacement... it is 70% inserted.

    Install Time: Under 30 minutes