wyx087
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I drive to and from work every day with the sun in my face. Drive north in the morning and drive south in the afternoon, the sun is always shining in from the side window. I had been thinking of getting something to block the sun. But normal £1 stick on mesh sun shades would block my side vision thus it'd be a bad idea. Tinted windows could perhaps work but a quick google says need to be 70% see through, which seems pointless in blocking the sun.
Solution I had came up with is to use a "static cling sun shade" on the side window, but cut it so it only covers the top 1/3 of the side window. Or I could get tint shop to do a sort of ND grad on the top 1/3 of my window. This would not block normal driving field of view because I'm relatively short and sit quite low down.
Is there a better solution? Would the above solution be breach of the law?
(no the sun visor doesn't work no matter how I sit. my ears still get burnt)
Solution I had came up with is to use a "static cling sun shade" on the side window, but cut it so it only covers the top 1/3 of the side window. Or I could get tint shop to do a sort of ND grad on the top 1/3 of my window. This would not block normal driving field of view because I'm relatively short and sit quite low down.
Is there a better solution? Would the above solution be breach of the law?
(no the sun visor doesn't work no matter how I sit. my ears still get burnt)
