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Old 01-24-2013, 10:29 AM
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i have a set of kc daylighters 631's behind my grille they are 130w. i have horrible vision at night so when im on the back roads i put them on. never on a main street it it will blind people.
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In WV it's low beams with a pair of fog lights or high beams with 1 auxiliary driving light. Technically, it's illegal to use a pair of driving lights. Weird, huh?

It also specifies the height from the road surface for fog and driving lights. Anything above the specified height that's forward facing must have a cover installed when on the road.
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Anyone here have experience with a go light? I want one but I want led brightness... I haven't looked em up yet figured I'd see what opinions y'all had.
Old 01-24-2013, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Call-_Me-Jordan
Anyone here have experience with a go light? I want one but I want led brightness... I haven't looked em up yet figured I'd see what opinions y'all had.
My buddy has one, it's not LED bright but for more money you can buy an LED Golight. But the halogen or whatever this one is, is Pretty bright, and super handy at the boat ramp or in the duck woods in the dark.
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
My buddy has one, it's not LED bright but for more money you can buy an LED Golight. But the halogen or whatever this one is, is Pretty bright, and super handy at the boat ramp or in the duck woods in the dark.
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Dang thats a sexy truck. I want a LED one bout to start searching now that I am home. Prolly gunna hurt my feelings.
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lil over $600 for a led one, no thanks lol. Which model does he have? any night shots?

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Originally Posted by Call-_Me-Jordan
lil over $600 for a led one, no thanks lol. Which model does he have? any night shots?
It's the portable magnetic one with the handle
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I know Minnesota you can only have 4 lights on at a time. I have KC day lighters on my truck and run them all the time. I just shut them off when traffic is comming...until somebody flashes high beams at me.
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I have the same lights on my truck, and legal or not, if you have them pointed where they are giving you any help your going to be blinding oncoming traffic or anyone in front of you. So regardless if it's legal I would suggest turning them off when cars are around you. But to agree with a couple people, I use mine wherever I am as long as there's no traffic. Their good lights just use them wisely.
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I agree with you guys 100% not to use them with other cars around, I never intended to I was just wondering. I will probably keep the caps on them most of the time and just have the lights on with the caps. I kinda think that would look cool to see the Hella lit up.



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