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<blockquote data-quote="DennisJ" data-source="post: 1376761" data-attributes="member: 21042"><p>I positioned mine in the center of the headlight housing just even with the bottom of the "V shaped" center of the windshield. Works just fine and is barely visible from the front. I was concerned that if I placed it on the headlight lens cover that it would be at an angle to the reader and I just don"t like the idea of anything on the lens that might decrease the amount of light on the road. That turns out to be a non-concern since I mounted a pair of Hella FF50 Driving Lights on the brackets that Garauld used to make. Lots of light now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DennisJ, post: 1376761, member: 21042"] I positioned mine in the center of the headlight housing just even with the bottom of the "V shaped" center of the windshield. Works just fine and is barely visible from the front. I was concerned that if I placed it on the headlight lens cover that it would be at an angle to the reader and I just don"t like the idea of anything on the lens that might decrease the amount of light on the road. That turns out to be a non-concern since I mounted a pair of Hella FF50 Driving Lights on the brackets that Garauld used to make. Lots of light now. [/QUOTE]
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