Banz Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Keep getting blinded by oncoming vehicles as 350Z is so low. It feels like I'm staring at the headlight. Anyone have similar issue? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuggerz Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Your driving on the left side of the road yeah? Seriously tho I have not had that issue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brillomaster Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 you get used to it. or more accurately, you have to get used to it if you want to drive moderately low cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ekona Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Wait until you drive something properly low, like an Elise or Caterham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stutopia Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Tried sunglasses? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHEZZA Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Can't say I've ever had an issue, saying that all my cars have been lowish for the last twenty years so I guess I'm used to it. Haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevoD Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Wait until you drive something properly low, like an Elise or Caterham erm i think i qualify as lower than an elise after our little drive out 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banz Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 I think my windshield is also slightly tinted! Can't imagine what it would be like if it isn't. I wear glasses so it makes it slightly worse, unfortunately my eyes can't do contacts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brillomaster Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 id make sure your windscreen is spotlessly clean both inside and out to reduce glare, also you can get that anti glare coating on glasses, maybe that would help. alternatively, sunglasses, but you'd look a bit of a douche driving at night with sunglasses on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banz Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 id make sure your windscreen is spotlessly clean both inside and out to reduce glare, also you can get that anti glare coating on glasses, maybe that would help. alternatively, sunglasses, but you'd look a bit of a douche driving at night with sunglasses on. Good point. I'll give it a good clean and hope that helps. Could also get the polarised specs I guess. It might help a bit. I've got astigmatism so when the light hit my eyes, I struggle to see. But never really had any issues with it as I've always driven a higher car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZMANALEX Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 (edited) Ignore me Edited August 5, 2016 by ZMANALEX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy_Muxlow Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Eh??? Sent from my iPhone using hammer and chisel! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ebized Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 id make sure your windscreen is spotlessly clean both inside and out to reduce glare, also you can get that anti glare coating on glasses, maybe that would help. alternatively, sunglasses, but you'd look a bit of a douche driving at night with sunglasses on. Firstly if you find the glare at night and as you wear glasses the anti-glare will help, speaking from experience. But having prescription sunglasses at night they might cut the dazzle some, but at the expense of general vision, again in my experience. Best bet is always avoid focusing on the oncoming lights - otherwise you might end up like so many road kill (of the animal kind) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davey_83 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 keep the windscreen clean and you'll be fine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coldel Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Wait until you drive something properly low, like an Elise or Caterham This You don't know what low is until you sat in a VX220, at least in the zed when people look in their rear view mirror when sat in traffic they can see you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tuck Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 This bugged me for ages, and when a Range Rover or similar forgot to dim their lights it feels like your retinas are getting scorched. Yellow lense polaroids help massively, takes away all the glare. I found the fishing ones are the best quality for price. Sent from my potato using duct tape 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AMT Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Tbh this really shouldn't be an issue lol Clean the windows and erm... I've ran out of ideas. How tall are you ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banz Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 Lol not tall, but it does sound like I'm not the only one who gets dazzled by oncoming vehicles. Just gotta live with it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
350zedd Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 You could always borrow Ioneabee's booster seat. Might do the trick! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banz Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 Then I won't be able to reach the pedals.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
350zedd Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 Just tie some blocks to the pedals or wear stilts 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bytespc Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 your not alone, there was some research done a few years back that came to the alarming conclusion that most new cars left the factory with misaligned headlights, then there's the fog light on all the time brigade or as seems prevalent down south let's install a switch to disable my brake lights except for the high, oh and the high beam terrorist's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-Bradders- Posted August 6, 2016 Share Posted August 6, 2016 Try anti glare glasses? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xelotath Posted August 6, 2016 Share Posted August 6, 2016 As others have suggested, I've found that anti glare glasses make a noticeable difference 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fodder Posted August 8, 2016 Share Posted August 8, 2016 id make sure your windscreen is spotlessly clean both inside and out to reduce glare, also you can get that anti glare coating on glasses, maybe that would help. alternatively, sunglasses, but you'd look a bit of a douche driving at night with sunglasses on. Good point. I'll give it a good clean and hope that helps. Could also get the polarised specs I guess. It might help a bit. I've got astigmatism so when the light hit my eyes, I struggle to see. But never really had any issues with it as I've always driven a higher car. Speak to your optometrist and explain, I had this due to astigmatism and they corrected it with my prescription and anti glare as others have said. Funnily enough it was much worse in the zed than I've had with other cars and seemed even more so at dusk than complete darkness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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