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The United Pacific A5168 Vintage Style Traffic Light Viewer is designed to enhance visibility for vehicles with lower sun visors or smaller windshields. This lightweight, compact viewer mounts easily with a suction cup, making it a perfect accessory for classic cars and trucks. With a vintage-inspired design, it combines functionality with a touch of nostalgia, ensuring you never miss a traffic signal again.
Brand | United Pacific |
Recommended Uses For Product | Aiding vehicles with lower sun visors, chopped classics, or smaller fields of view windshields; serving as an additional piece for classic cars or trucks |
Auto Part Position | Left |
Included Components | United Pacific Traffic Light Viewer |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00720171153502 |
Manufacturer | United Pacific |
UPC | 072017115350 720171153502 |
Item Weight | 0.319 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | A5168 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | A5168 |
Y**X
This is 2" Big and it Works
Yes this lens is small. It's only 2" at the biggest point.You have to place it in the right area on your windshield to get it to work.One tip I can give you is, the more vertical it is the higher you can see.It works perfectly, when you finally get it in the right spot.Also, make sure to clean your windshield to get the little suction cup to work properly
D**E
Please read!
I was disappointed no one reviewed and explained this product. I have a mini with a very limited field of view bc of the odd shaped windsheild....this allows u to stop at the line and still be able to see the red light via reflection on pic.Your welcome 🙏
D**S
A waste of money!
This thing is TINY. Doesn't stick to the windshield. Not even worth returning. It's going out in tomorrow's trash.GARBAGE.
C**R
it's very handy for seeing the traffic lights, but you might need to hold it in your hand
This thing is very useful indeed. With the convertible top raised on my MGB, I can't see the traffic lights unless I'm a few cars back. But the suction cup on this prism won't stay stuck to my windscreen, which is just as well because I find for me I kind of need to hold it in my hand to get the angle right between me and whatever traffic light I'm trying to watch.Definitely get one if you have a hard time seeing the lights though.
C**I
Easy to see street lights.
Its easy to attach to winshield with suction cup and it holds vrry well. Much easier to see street lights eliminating having to bend down. Was very reasonable.
J**E
Too small
Hard to find the traffic light. I am still experimenting with how and where to put it on the windshield. So far it only captures the traffic light when placed in my line of vision?
C**K
Old is new again and still useful
I sit high in my Toyota FJ.....can't see a traffic light when I stop under one at all. Easier to install than a periscope and more effective!
W**T
It's OK but I wish I could find one of better quality
As far as being able to see traffic lights without dislocating my neck, my prism is very good. However, it is quite distorted. I don't know how these plastic things are molded, but there is a lot of waviness in the plastic that makes it look like the prism is either too concave or too convex. It takes some getting used to and is a little annoying until you do.Also, the suction cup on mine is absolutely worthless. But in my particular vehicle, I needed this prism so badly that I took matters into my own hands. I drilled a small hole through the suction cup and into the solid metal just over the windshield. Now I can flip the prism down or back up as needed and it doesn't interfere with my visor. It is a GREAT conversation piece. I love to see people try to figure out what it is before I show them.
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