Lightinsight
Lightinsight
This was actually in another thread, but I thought I'd throw it out there again in its own thing.
If you, like me, have ever experienced taco-neck trying to see traffic lights when they're up high and you're the first one in line, LightInSight is definitely worth a look. It's a Fresnel lens that attaches to the top of the windshield to see anything just above the windshield line without being a contortionist.
I just slapped it on, and it works exactly as advertised.
Check it out at lightinsight.com.
If you, like me, have ever experienced taco-neck trying to see traffic lights when they're up high and you're the first one in line, LightInSight is definitely worth a look. It's a Fresnel lens that attaches to the top of the windshield to see anything just above the windshield line without being a contortionist.
I just slapped it on, and it works exactly as advertised.
Check it out at lightinsight.com.
Question...Did you wet the smooth side or the ribbed side?? I have one, but I think the cold weather is hampering the application.
For those already thinking it...Get Your Mind out of the Gutter!!
For those already thinking it...Get Your Mind out of the Gutter!!
when I installed ours I wet the smooth side to get the bubbles out. Looks fine from inside with out wetting it first but you see the bubbles on the outside. I used glass cleaner vs water thinking it would dry faster.
I washed the glass with glass cleaner first, then wet the smooth side and pressed it on.
I recently got one and it works great, in Philly I really needed it...or a chiropractor for my neck. I don't really have a need for it in CA, cause if I can't see lights on top I can see the lights at the corners.
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Apr 14, 2008 03:16 PM



Ran an errand tonight in the dark so will have to see how it works tomorrow.
