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Have been using an untinted windshield in my race car, have a tinted replacement, but wonder if it will make a difference seeing the tree either in day light or at night. Anyone have any experience with eithe one?
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Dave, i don't know about the tinted windshield but in my old super stock days i use to wear "sun glass's at night" i would think this would be about the same. Just something to think about....norm
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I tried the sunglasses trick, but found it hurt my RT. The glasses were dark brown, the windshield is a much lighter green color. Won't be making changes until after the season, so maybe others will have an opinion. thanks for your feed back.
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Dave, i found the orange /yellow (if you can find them) lens to be an optimum choice....it actually made my reaction times better, but then maybe it was just me.......
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