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Default Installing a rear window defroster on a shell?

Has anybody installed a rear defroster on the back window of your bed shell? As much as I love my ARE shell, the 10 degree angle that the rear flip-up window has makes it a magnet for snow & frost. I did something like this about with an aftermarket defroster on a car of mine when I was in high school about 20 years ago, so I figure these things are still around.
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Has anybody installed a rear defroster on the back window of your bed shell? As much as I love my ARE shell, the 10 degree angle that the rear flip-up window has makes it a magnet for snow & frost. I did something like this about with an aftermarket defroster on a car of mine when I was in high school about 20 years ago, so I figure these things are still around.
couple months after you asked...but this might work.

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...ar%20defroster

i have zero experience with this product, or any rear window defroster kits for that matter...so you're on your own with this
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