>For that matter, does anyone know of a good source for that clear acrylic >plastic you adhere to your headlight to prevent rock damage? I have heard >it can be had at auto parts stores, but every one I've been into one and >asked, they looked at me like I was on drugs or something. I have the >headlights on my KLR, and the headlights, fog lights and driving lights on >my Rodeo I need to protect. > >Jeff
[dsn_klr650] nklr: headlamp tubular grill
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[dsn_klr650] nklr: headlamp tubular grill
Call Aircraft Spruce. I just ordered a 2'X2' (smallest they sell), sheet
of Lexan for like $10. There are many thicknesses available. I chose the
0.060" thickness. I also got a set of the 3M Dual-Lock tabs (marketed
specifically for this application). They are about 3/8" diameter, clear,
and work better than velcro. Can't remember the cost on those, but I got
them from Chaparral and they were on the order of $5-7. I should be able
to cut several protector plates from my 2X2 sheet if anyone is
interested. You'll have to go buy the fasteners of your choice. Send me a
Self Addressed Stamped 6X9 envelope and a $2 bill, and one is yours. Email
off list for snail mail address.
LaterZ
Dash
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