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Old 02-20-2012, 07:08 AM
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Awhile back i finished my light bar/roof rack and noticed right away that the glare was a problem. i know KC makes glare shields, but theyre ugly as sin. ive been thinking for awhile of a way to eliminate the problem, and i came up with a few ideas..

-First to get a lund visor. i figured this might eliminate some or all glare
-Make some glare shields that dont extend as far, like on a bike headlight
-paint the bottom of the lights with some sort of high heat paint?

let me know what you think..
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Painting part of the lenses will most likely kill your light output, depending on how much you paint.

Is it possible for you to slide the light bar/roof rack backward? That would use the roof as a glare shield.
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I think so. but I'm not sure how far. Maybe that in combination with a visor will do the trick.
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paint your hood flat black, or is the glare only on your windshield?
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for roof mounted lights to not get glare is to either use glare shields or get the proper lights which are long range pencil beams.
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They're 130w daylighter spots. Since the last time I Had them on, the whole Jeep has been painted black. Its not flat, but I imagine anything would be better than the previous light blue.. the glare was on the windshield and on the hood though
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