
Have you experienced driving off-road after dark? Truly, the experience is a bit unnerving given that such roads are not as busy as highways. Aside from the fear of getting entangled with a notorious hitch hiker (by the way, have you seen the movie), anxiety levels typically rises in difficult driving conditions. What’s more annoying is dealing with road blocks. Occasional potholes at the middle of the street, uneven and shark road edges and displaced twigs fallen branches of trees often causes delay. Aside from all those mentioned, the most annoying part is dealing with bugs. Yes, I am talking about those flying organisms that typically lands on your windshield, blocking your view or leaving a mess on the polished glass panel. Then suddenly, I remembered a car accessory of this namesake- the Bug Shields. I never thought that thing was practical so I never took notice of it.
Then one day, I have tried to install one on my car. I have picked one item from the stylish selections of Lund bug shields that were featured in the catalog. My goodness! The product works. It truly works! Aside from re-routing the batches of winged creatures that I occasionally meet as I drive, it also effective in minimizing the fog that forms on the windshield especially during those cold months. It basically re-routes the air that normally strikes directly on the windshield. As a result, your windshield remains clear and free from splattered dirt and insects.
Aside from beating the bugs, the accessory also makes a great accent at the edge of the hood. Aside from the windshield, bug shields also protect the hood and the side panels of the car from the occasional intrusion of unfavorable wind movements. Although these contraptions are quite simpler than real air deflectors, they actually double as air deflectors which therefore gives your car the benefit of minimizing the interference of wind to the vehicle’s handling characteristics.


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