Tom F&L GoR
Enthusiast
I know this has been brought up before, just wondering if anyone has found a "best" idea. With daylight savings my commute home is mostly in the dark and too many others have
1) Jeep/truck with HIDs that tailgate (and yes, too much traffic to get away)
2) Granny lost or can't see unless high beams are on (momentary problem)
3) 'ol two-eye has one up and one down headlight
You get the picture. So I was thinking of tinting the entire rear window, or getting a tinted plastic cover to hang over the rear view (flipping the lever doesn't do it for me since the image isn't centered in the mirror and depth perception seems to change) or a million dollar idea...
I bought some blue reflective tape and made a "high beam" icon on a clear plastic 4"x5" piece. I could put that in the rear window behind the driver's head and when someone gets too close or high beam on, it will reflect the high beam image- a polite, no batteries, automatic way to tell bozos what they are doing. I'm stalling on this because it may just encourage, rather than discourage excess lights.
Maybe a mirror-reflective cover on the rear window? Reflect high beams and provides tinting... Anyone have ideas?
109K and counting.
1) Jeep/truck with HIDs that tailgate (and yes, too much traffic to get away)
2) Granny lost or can't see unless high beams are on (momentary problem)
3) 'ol two-eye has one up and one down headlight
You get the picture. So I was thinking of tinting the entire rear window, or getting a tinted plastic cover to hang over the rear view (flipping the lever doesn't do it for me since the image isn't centered in the mirror and depth perception seems to change) or a million dollar idea...
I bought some blue reflective tape and made a "high beam" icon on a clear plastic 4"x5" piece. I could put that in the rear window behind the driver's head and when someone gets too close or high beam on, it will reflect the high beam image- a polite, no batteries, automatic way to tell bozos what they are doing. I'm stalling on this because it may just encourage, rather than discourage excess lights.
Maybe a mirror-reflective cover on the rear window? Reflect high beams and provides tinting... Anyone have ideas?
109K and counting.