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Originally Posted by DifferentPointofView
Red, I don't know how much of a difference it makes, but not only is the water going upward, it's also gonna be hit by air molecules at highway speed, which makes it curve more that what the water is. So *maybe* it will push it enough to hit the tip of the windshield. Otherwise I'm not certain. The angle definitely gets steeper at the tip. If that wasn't there, maybe it would work with the sun-visor.
That, and you get less sun in your eyes I'm thinking theres no one that makes one because wranglers and the like don't really... have a roof to mount it on... If you could clip it on the windshield part at like, the sides it might work. I don't know. it's sorta tricky with a roofless suv.
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Yeah, its hard to tell. I wanted to try another method to test but I couldn't find any volunteers at the time. Requires two vehicles and a bunch of flares doubt it very legal though.....
Well it could mount to the top of the windshield frame. Most light bars do something similar, but they tend to bolt to the bottom hinge.