This has been talked about and the issue is when people are traveling on snowy roads with limited visibility and limit places to turn off every 10 minutes.My solution....
In all seriousness, your solution is super cool. I'm genuinely curious to hear how it works over the winter for you.
Now THAT is a good idea!I don’t live in the cold so I have no idea of the issues you guys encounter, but why not have a cover for the area.
Firstly a simple cover like what people would put over their windshield when it snows. Some even use cardboard boxes.
Magnets can hold it in place.
Secondly, what about a clear cover where you can use clear polycarbonate that attaches to the frunk with magnets. You can leave them on in winter. Sloped in a way that the snow slides off. But if it freezes to the covers the covers can just be removed.
Yeah, I understand. I live in Buffalo, so when winter kicks up a bit more soon with some deep freezes, I'll be putting it to the test.This has been talked about and the issue is when people are traveling on snowy roads with limited visibility and limit places to turn off every 10 minutes.
I thought about the cover idea, but idk if theres any rules against having things in front of your lights. It would also have to be optically clear so as to not distort or refract the headlights in undesirable directions (like into other drivers’ eyes…)I don’t live in the cold so I have no idea of the issues you guys encounter, but why not have a cover for the area.
Firstly a simple cover like what people would put over their windshield when it snows. Some even use cardboard boxes.
Magnets can hold it in place.
Secondly, what about a clear cover where you can use clear polycarbonate that attaches to the frunk with magnets. You can leave them on in winter. Sloped in a way that the snow slides off. But if it freezes to the covers the covers can just be removed.
ikr!You'd think the hi tech cybertruck would have heated elements in the recessed led headlights.
I've been seeing more in the area lately. It's nice not having 10 Sentry events every time I park someplace now.Yeah, I understand. I live in Buffalo, so when winter kicks up a bit more soon with some deep freezes, I'll be putting it to the test.