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mesh headlight guards
Anyone know where they can be bought? I am thinking of driving the Dempster haul road this summer, and its almost guaranteed that you will crack a windshield, headlight. Plus, they look wicked.
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ive found some in 5x7 which i dont think will work since the headlight for those trucks are 7x6
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If i really wanted them i would make them, as should you if your having a hard time finding them
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yea i say make them shouldn't be hard at all
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alot of Jeeps have them (the years with the square headlights what ever year they might be)
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Man you used to be able to get these at Canadian Tire for like $8....but anyway.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...2BSI%26otn%3D2 but like most companies in the U.S they want more to ship to Canada then they do Baghdad. |
Originally Posted by flatland4runner
(Post 50961752)
Man you used to be able to get these at Canadian Tire for like $8....but anyway.
but like most companies in the U.S they want more to ship to Canada then they do Baghdad. I might just make some gravel guards for the headlights. |
ever hear of plexi glass (its bulletproof) ..
not saying i know where to find pre-made covers, but for a temporary sheild with the ability of keeping lights doing their purpose, a few cut pieces could save the day |
I haven't looked, lately, but I know that those guards are usually available in J.C. Whitney. Mine have saved my Hella E-codes countless times over the years!
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Originally Posted by idanity
(Post 50962181)
ever hear of plexi glass (its bulletproof) ..
not saying i know where to find pre-made covers, but for a temporary sheild with the ability of keeping lights doing their purpose, a few cut pieces could save the day |
but with the plexi glass, you could get different shades just like lightforce offers for their lights... and its so cheap you could just replace it when it gets scratched... plus i dont think it would impede light output if you get one thin enough...
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Originally Posted by space-junk
(Post 50962420)
but with the plexi glass, you could get different shades just like lightforce offers for their lights... and its so cheap you could just replace it when it gets scratched... plus i dont think it would impede light output if you get one thin enough...
I like the idea of disposable covers. You could make some little slots that the covers slide into and just replace them when they wore out. Now, to figure out what to do about the windshield. |
I run these on my 4Runner:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DICK-...QQcmdZViewItem 1 PAIR BLACK 7 3/8 X 5 3/8 RECTANGLE http://i7.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/a3/d3/6a55_1_b.JPG |
i always thought it would be cool to make tear offs for your windshield... kinda like the motocrossers use on their goggles...
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Originally Posted by space-junk
(Post 50962988)
i always thought it would be cool to make tear offs for your windshield... kinda like the motocrossers use on their goggles...
A more practicle solution would be silicone wiper blades that wear out slower than the typical rubber ones you get parts stores for... those wet/muddy/dusty trips. LoL but It would be funny to see someone peeling a layer off their windshield after every puddle! |
wrap it w/seran wrap....itll be like driving underwater, but it iwll save some rock chips...
really, i would just go for it, if you want to save your truck from chips, park it in a garage. i buy headlights from walmart, and i think they are cheaper than the screens. and in racing, we tape the lights, not to protect them, but to keep the glass from falling on the track. but again, my bmw uses crystal lenses (all euro cars do...in europe, mine are hella ellipsoids)...and crystal doesnt chip...it cracks and its gone..but it is much harder than glass, and will never pitt like all my american glass but my toy, its just a daily driver, and a romper. if you need lights, go to a junk yard, and get a "off road "set for 2 bucks. |
Originally Posted by Toyotero
(Post 50962491)
I run these on my 4Runner:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DICK-...QQcmdZViewItem 1 PAIR BLACK 7 3/8 X 5 3/8 RECTANGLE http://i7.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/a3/d3/6a55_1_b.JPG |
i think they fit in between the glass lens and the outer trim..
hooray, Barack...that was a shocker to me. i'm glad, but wow, finally a president who not only wins, but actually gets to be president...unlike the previous years votes... times are looking sunny again |
The 3M Lens Protection Film stuff works pretty good as well. You could probably apply that to yer windscreen as well, for longer trips on gravel roads.
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i agree with denk, i have 3m protection film on my headlights. non scratch, non fade, perfectly clear. its like a soft vinyl film that sticks to glass. works great.
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