Off road light glare
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#12
RE: Off road light glare
If you really wanted to you could form a shelf under all the lights made from black plexi glass if you wanted. It could be something that you could put on during hunting season and then remove if you wanted. That or the simple answer would be to move the lights back just little so they dont shine right on the window.
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RE: Off road light glare
[quote]ORIGINAL: undertaker
If you don't mind, I'll just call you Rob!
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The name came about when 'The Italian Job' was out. I tend to drive fast sedans and so my friends gave me the name. If you ever meet me in person you will understand why it is a joke.!!
If you know how to weld I would just some flat bar from Home Depot and weld on some brackets. It should'nt cost more than $10 even including the paint and I think it will solve what you want.
If you don't mind, I'll just call you Rob!
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The name came about when 'The Italian Job' was out. I tend to drive fast sedans and so my friends gave me the name. If you ever meet me in person you will understand why it is a joke.!!
If you know how to weld I would just some flat bar from Home Depot and weld on some brackets. It should'nt cost more than $10 even including the paint and I think it will solve what you want.
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RE: Off road light glare
I'll be heading to Home Depot tomorrow!
I used to be a huge fan of the original Italian Job from 1969 with Michael Caine. I owned and restored 3 Minis Coopersyears ago.
I had a 1964 Cooper, a 1967 Cooper "S" mark 1, and my favorite was a 1969 Cooper "S" Mark 2 with the 1275cc engine, dual tanks etc.
They were real Coopers back in those days, a totally different animal to the new retro ones of today.
Unfortunately we just have to sell our toys sometimes to allow other toys to come in our lives.
Tony
I used to be a huge fan of the original Italian Job from 1969 with Michael Caine. I owned and restored 3 Minis Coopersyears ago.
I had a 1964 Cooper, a 1967 Cooper "S" mark 1, and my favorite was a 1969 Cooper "S" Mark 2 with the 1275cc engine, dual tanks etc.
They were real Coopers back in those days, a totally different animal to the new retro ones of today.
Unfortunately we just have to sell our toys sometimes to allow other toys to come in our lives.
Tony
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RE: Off road light glare
Glare shields:
http://www.kchilites.com/Glare-Shiel...-P600C121.aspx
If you move them back, be careful how you make the bracket, otherwise you'll get bouncing which can be really annoying.
http://www.kchilites.com/Glare-Shiel...-P600C121.aspx
If you move them back, be careful how you make the bracket, otherwise you'll get bouncing which can be really annoying.
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