Roof light glare
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From: Irwin PA
Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6
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..
-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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From: S.E. Tx
Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 I6 firepower ignition, cat-back w/ magnaflow muffler, poweraid tb spacer, optima blue top
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.
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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From: Irwin PA
Year: 1990
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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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