I put dark limo tint on my van's windshield and it works great. If you must see something up high in front of you, you have to 'change focus' a little, like when driving past a beautiful mountain range....but if you look, you can see perfectly well through the tint, you just have to 'tune in'...and when driving west late or east early, I rarely even have to deploy my sun visor inside. Cooler inside, too. I did it myself, not hard at all using Chain Auto Parts window tint. Don Hanson On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 7:00 PM, J Stewart <fonman4277@comcast.net> wrote: > I personally would go with the tint, but then I'm 6'4", and many years go > I had a Chevy van and put one of those visors on it. If I was the first > vehicle at a traffic light and forgot to stop way back, I'd practically > have to put my head down on the dash and look up to see the light! Jeff > Stewart ----- Original Message ----- > > I have seen some windshield's with the top 6" or so tinted > > Velma 82diesel 1.6 na westy > > On Aug 7, 2012 7:53 PM, "Robert Stevens" <mtbiker62@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Have > > > thought an external visor for the windshield would help.......any > > > thoughts? > > Get one of t... > > Wondering if he's talking about a visor used while driving, as on old > > '50's > > vehicles? > > I got one of Jonce Fancher's windshield/driver/passenger door sun > > shades > > and it works very well when camped. > > http://fanchers.com/69/Windshield%20Covers.htm > > bob > |
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