Roof light glare

rammland

Observer
I have a 98 cherokee and have recently required a set of kchilites 69 series for free brand new the only place that i have to mount them is right above the windshield but with any dirt on the windshield the glare destroys any night vision you might have just curios if anyone has figured out a decent easy fix for this
thanks in advance for any help
 

The Swiss

Expedition Leader
Well, probably not what you want to hear, but IMHO, lights on the roof are good working lights when winching and other than that for looks only ... So far I have not met anybody who used roof lights successfully as driving lights.
 

MatthewThompson

Adventurer
The windshield glare can be avoided by pulling them back so the leading edge of the roof just shades the glass. Then you have to deal with a massive glare problem on the hood.
 

BEVAN

Adventurer
I have 3 hella's on my roof, They are great for utility...I have them mounted about 10" behind my windshield...no glare while driving.
 

wilson

Observer
in desert off road racing, we place the lights slightly forward and abit lower than the edge of the windshield. not sure if this is desirable or legal for a street car though.
 

jeffy

Observer
Sounds like you could make some glare shields for the lights. They probably don't' need to that that big though.

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mudbutt

Explorer
As was said before, mount them back about 8"-10" form the leading edge of the windshield. I have zero glare from the hood of my Jeep and those are 100 watts each.

 

Lostmanifesto

Traveler
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I have a roof top LED bar that I mount and dismount when not needed. My solution to hood glare was that big black hood decal. A forum member on SoCal FJ Cruisers sells and installs them. You can also purchase this decal from Toyota as it comes on the Trails Team Edition FJC. You can also go out and buy yourself some black vinyl and do it yourself. The black vinyl cuts all the glare off my hood and also provides from protection.
 

JChatary

Outdoor Daydreamer
My lights are recessed far enough from behind the top of the windshield, I get zero glare on my windshield or hood.
 

rammland

Observer
thanks guys i guess i'm just going to have to bite the bullet and build a rear tire carrier and reconfigure my roof top mounting setup
 

leman

Adventurer
i use mine alot while driving. i find myself in deep water/mud enough that it can block out my headlights and everything on my bumper. its nice to have lights up high that can stay cleaner.

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