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chrisdeeming



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What do you guys think of these for additons to the highbeam

http://www.rigidindustries.com/Dually-2x2-...llyled.htm

theres so videos on youtube or i was thinking a light bar underneath the number plate by the black mesh ? When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

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JST



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They look quite well made.

As for positioning...well its the old problem with a FL2 and I have not seen a really good answer to this. I take what you say about under the number plate but do we not stray into the complexities of the law? My knowledge may be out of date so I would appreciate enlightenment (no pun intended) but if the lights are low enough to be under the number plate are they not then considered to be fog lights and therefore cannot be used in clear conditions? John
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chrisdeeming



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hmmmm have to move the number plate then lol Razz When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

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chrisdeeming



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or something like this

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Life-time-Warran...19d51d57ea When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

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Not for me thanks hate fairy lights on cars - fine on Xmas trees. If I need some extra light on country lanes I put the front fogs on which help to identify the edges of the road and where the ditch is.

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Take them from the source. http://www.china4x4accessories.com/
It will be much cheaper....

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JST



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chrisdeeming wrote:
or something like this

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Life-time-Warran...19d51d57ea


Shocked Shocked ...on the dashboard synced with the sound system I suppose! Very Happy John
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JST



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richardk wrote:
Not for me thanks hate fairy lights on cars - fine on Xmas trees. If I need some extra light on country lanes I put the front fogs on which help to identify the edges of the road and where the ditch is.


Fair comment. However, unless there is fog about are you not technically in breach of the law? I think chrisdeeming is in pursuit of the old problem of how to fit additional legal driving lights to a FL2. For what it is worth, unless someone comes up with a really good solution, additional lights on the front of a FL2 are always going to look like fairy lights on a Xmas tree! John
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JST wrote:
They look quite well made.

As for positioning...well its the old problem with a FL2 and I have not seen a really good answer to this. I take what you say about under the number plate but do we not stray into the complexities of the law? My knowledge may be out of date so I would appreciate enlightenment (no pun intended) but if the lights are low enough to be under the number plate are they not then considered to be fog lights and therefore cannot be used in clear conditions?


If fitted to a car they are deemed to be "Auxillary Main Beam Headlights" under The Roads Vehicle Lighting Regulations 1989. Schedule 5 Part 2.
There is no height stipulation in the Regulations regarding Auxillary Main Beam Headlights therefore the lights can be fitted at any height from under the bumper to above the roof.

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JST



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Yes of course!....it is dip beam where the issues are. Thanks. John
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chrisdeeming



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richardk wrote:
Not for me thanks hate fairy lights on cars - fine on Xmas trees. If I need some extra light on country lanes I put the front fogs on which help to identify the edges of the road and where the ditch is.


I don't need to identify the edges I wanted a longer beam of light to see whats coming ahead of me fog lights if correctly installed only light up road close to the vehicle. As for them looking like fairy lights its not as if they are those crappy drl which are on all the time it will be for a practical purpose on dark road, plus no one would ever see them but me unless i was an idiot and drove round with them in incorrect situations. When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

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alex_pescaru wrote:
Take them from the source. http://www.china4x4accessories.com/
It will be much cheaper....


Until the UK put import taxation on the things!

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Mona Geeza



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If you start sticking lights anywhere on the front on bars or whatever isnt that similar to the old bull bars thing, and how you have to now have the car front nice and smooth so any pedestrian slide up the bonnet and over the roof so the car behind runs over them instead??

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That is one way to look at it Shocked

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chrisdeeming



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I don't drive on the pavement Smile so I should be ok lol When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

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