We have experienced our first casualty due to a rock that managed to catch Mike’s driver’s side headlight lens almost exactly in the center. He kept the glass in place with good old duct tape until we got to the campsite. Fortunately, we have a replacement lens with us! We are early in the trip with a lot of rough road conditions ahead so we needed to engineer a type of protective covering. The law requires running headlights on during daylight hours in many areas. An appropriate dosage description For any of the top ranking websites, at least eighty percent are clearly paid advertising spaces. http://deeprootsmag.org/2015/08/03/the-bassoon-in-search-of-love/ viagra no prescription Many doctors are prescribing statins to low risk patients, where their cholesterol could be easily kept under viagra no prescription uk check by dietary changes. For example, be nice, honor your parents, share what you have, be strong, don’t cry, make us proud of you, be perfect, don’t speak up. cheapest viagra canada This was good news for men, but what is not typical to us is that viagra soft 50mg can actually damage penile tissue, resulting in impotence. We purchased clear vinyl floor mats from the local Walmart and cut lens sized ovals to cover the headlights. The protective covers were secured with duct tape and packing tape. We will let you know how it works out down the road!
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Looks like there is always “ONE MORE” way to use duct tape!! Been watching your adventure unfold…always looking to see what your next day will bring. Take care and stay safe, God bless!
Sorry to hear about your bad luck with the headlight lens, now I am going to have to figure out where I can store a spare headlight lens, maybe I can get Linda to carry it in her lap!
Very innovative solution. We’ve always thought you could fix most anything with duct tape, clothes pins, and paper clips. Good luck!