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Old 11-03-2014, 11:14 AM
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I have just the spot pattern for now. They are good for driving. It lights up the shoulder a little bit and shines pretty far down the road
These are safe to run while driving? I was wondering how they would affect on coming traffic.. I guess with proper alignment, they should be fine....?
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These are safe to run while driving? I was wondering how they would affect on coming traffic.. I guess with proper alignment, they should be fine....?
I turn mine off when there are oncoming cars, just so I don't **** them off or make them get in an accident. I use my pods mostly on back roads or when there aren't any cars around me on the highway. Plus I'm pretty sure they aren't street legal, only meant for off road ose.
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Originally Posted by Soldier5047
These are safe to run while driving? I was wondering how they would affect on coming traffic.. I guess with proper alignment, they should be fine....?
Originally Posted by slackattack
I turn mine off when there are oncoming cars, just so I don't **** them off or make them get in an accident. I use my pods mostly on back roads or when there aren't any cars around me on the highway. Plus I'm pretty sure they aren't street legal, only meant for off road ose.
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I know some on here are dead set against aftermarket front lights on the road under any circumstance but here is what I do.

Any front lighting I put on is run through a relay connected to my high beam switch. In addition each light set has an on/off switch.

This way I do not leave my aftermarket lights on accidentally when on the road and traffic is approaching. It gives me the option to have them switched on or off and only on when my high beams are on.



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