Does this work?
http://hhrboutique.com/items/hhr-int...ism-detail.htm
there are several other odd things on the site. this is pretty cool! http://www.cruisermotorsports.com/HHRInterior.html |
Traffic light prisms are great investments, I use them on all three HHR's and the Challenger, it saves me (5' 11 3/4" tall) from having to do the "HHR Scrunch" at lights if I'm the first in line.
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Originally Posted by whitelightnin
(Post 642448)
http://hhrboutique.com/items/hhr-int...ism-detail.htm
there are several other odd things on the site. this is pretty cool! http://www.cruisermotorsports.com/HHRInterior.html |
I had never seen one before.
I like the wide arm rest too! |
Traffic light prisms date back to at least the 40's, cars had "Mail Slot" windshields like our HHR's have today, add a windshield visor and upward vision vanishes....folks were smart back in the day.
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Originally Posted by 843de
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Traffic light prisms date back to at least the 40's, cars had "Mail Slot" windshields like our HHR's have today, add a windshield visor and upward vision vanishes....folks were smart back in the day.
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Originally Posted by whitelightnin
(Post 642448)
I keep mine off-center of my vision so that I can see the light at the very top of the windshield, or through the prism if it's higher. (Basically it's stuffed in the upper left corner.) Only complaint: Driving into the sun! |
Actually, anybody ever seen stubby windshield visors?
Those things are huge when folded down... |
I put them in boyh HHRs and they work great. i'm 6'3" and have trouble seeing lights without them.
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They are a must have for HHRs. Mine is from LightnSight and you just apply to top of windshield but the dash mounts are cool too.
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