Rogue Accessories

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SquiggyFreud
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Has anyome found a solid online dealer for accessories yet?My 2 local dealers have nothing, and actually do not have a part number/listing for many of the accessories.

I found this one out of TX that seems to have better than retail pricing...

http://mynissanparts.com/c-170....aspx


chemiro
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Ebay has a few accessories. Do a "nissan rogue" search and you can find a few. Mostly the same accessories as the website you noted, however, the spoiler is better priced in ebay.

Etch
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Car: 2008 Nissan Rogue SL - Phantom White

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I've ordered from mynissanparts.com and my first experience with them wasn't good. They have good prices and they shipped pretty fast, but they screwed up the shipping label and sent my stuff to someone else, who was expecting a different order. They transposed the street address of the other person with my city, state and zip. So after Fedex sent it all over the US, the other person got it. Ok, mistakes happen, but then instead of sending me new stuff, they sent the right order to the other guy and a shipping label so they could send my stuff to me. I didn't think much of that. They should have sent me new stuff and had the other guy send my order back to mynissanparts. I had a hard time talking to them as well. The first call after noticing the shipping address debacle went ok and I was assured it would be taken care of and I'd get the new tracking numbers. I never received any emails and when I tried calling back I kept getting hung up on. Not on purpose, at least I think, but from lack of phone answering skill. I was promised to be called back twice, but they never called.

Anyway, 3 weeks later I got my chrome grille and sill plates. Will I order from them again? Not sure.

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cisco240
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The NismoShop/West Covina Nissan here in So Cal has some parts availible.http://www.thenismoshop.com/ikorb.php?func=catalog

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trusty_getto
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I got a moonroof deflector and a back bumper protector from http://www.dealerfit.com. They were both less than my local Nissan dealer quoted me, they shipped fast, and they put both in the same box to save on shipping cost.

Give them a try.

BTW, I love the wind deflector!

blaruffa
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I bought the grill from these guys West Covina listed above. great service.

njr
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I am interested in ordering the bumper cover and the moonroof wind deflector. Can you tell me how they attach to the Rogue?

rogueish
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Car: 2008 Rogue SL

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I know the bumper cover has a two sided tape and it just sticks in place. Not sure about the moonroof deflector.

cdmuile
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Car: Nissan Rogue
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I've installed them(wind deflectors) on our Jag S Type, Honda CRV and Azera. No problems on any vehicle. No drilling is required. Usually, two clamps, one on each end of the deflector are inserted and held in place by two screws. Instructions are very easy to follow. Just remember to measure carefully. Masking tape helps. The 3M adhesive is very unforgiving. Once you mount it.....it's there for good! Good luck.

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trusty_getto
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Bumper cover - industrial strength two sided tape. I put one on, and it seems to stick just fine.

Moonroof defector: It comes with three brackets that attach it to the inner part of the roof of the car. I wouldn't say it is particularly difficult to get on, but it helps if your hands are small. There's not a lot of space to work in there.

It also uses protective tape where the metal in the roof contacts the brackets. All the hardware was included in mine. There's just a rubber gasket on the bottom of the deflector where it sits on the roof.

I put one one just over a week ago, and it works beautifully. I can drive with the moonroof open at highway speeds and carry on a conversation or talk on my cell phone.

njr
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Thanks for the information!

Has anyone noticed a change in the gas mileage with the moon roof wind deflector?

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trusty_getto
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Not me. I do a lot of long-distance driving, using cruise control, and my rpm's at cruising speed are the same with the deflector as before. Technically, it should be lower with the deflector, but if it is, it's not by enough for me to tell.


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