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rocket:
dang NMCI.  w/ most of us using NMCI, maybe we should move away from photobucket

HOT-ROD:
thats what i was thinking. but how do the work when backing up? or do they help with hitch operations at night?

rocket:
they do work for backing up; my drivewas is lit pretty well with them.  havn't tried to hitch up using them, but they would help a bit.  they are good for what i use them for.

Doball:

--- Quote from: HOT-ROD on February 28, 2008, 04:01:37 PM ---wally world or AZ or advanced. they all have the same rectangular lights that i run and when it's foggy out, i run the ones on the bottom and they are awsome. all places sell them for like $20 bucks. the smaller circular ones on on the light bar are really bright and iluminate pretty much everything in front of you $16. the center circular ones $20 are good for additional driving/projection.

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Just don't forget, CT law prohibits the use of more than 4 forward facing lights at once.

mallcrawl:

--- Quote from: Doball on February 29, 2008, 01:29:32 AM ---
--- Quote from: HOT-ROD on February 28, 2008, 04:01:37 PM ---wally world or AZ or advanced. they all have the same rectangular lights that i run and when it's foggy out, i run the ones on the bottom and they are awsome. all places sell them for like $20 bucks. the smaller circular ones on on the light bar are really bright and iluminate pretty much everything in front of you $16. the center circular ones $20 are good for additional driving/projection.

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Just don't forget, CT law prohibits the use of more than 4 forward facing lights at once.

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you know at the risk of offending someone, that seems like a good thing. I drive at night with low beams only unless there isn't another car in sight and the only time I have trouble seeing is right after someone shines his high beams and or "fog lights" at me

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