lighting for snow
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lighting for snow
is there anybody who's runner is very well utilized with on/off roads lights. my town always sees a good snowy winter and it sucks driving with only headlights. what other types of lights are good for night time snow driving and snow wheeling? especially when its actually snowing
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Ah yes... see this "infamous" thread.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/rock-lights-73965/
Old but CLassic! Post # 23 should clue ya in If ya don't find the lights... maybe you'll find a girl! Hope it helps!
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/rock-lights-73965/
Old but CLassic! Post # 23 should clue ya in If ya don't find the lights... maybe you'll find a girl! Hope it helps!
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Ah yes... see this "infamous" thread.
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/rock-lights-73965/
Old but CLassic! Post # 23 should clue ya in If ya don't find the lights... maybe you'll find a girl! Hope it helps!
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f31/rock-lights-73965/
Old but CLassic! Post # 23 should clue ya in If ya don't find the lights... maybe you'll find a girl! Hope it helps!
so rock lights? alright...i was thinking those would be good for my runner as well.
as for the girl, already have one of those
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i have Hella Black Magic and love them, but if that is out of your price range, i'd check walmart. (i know i'll get bashed for recommending them) but i found there some Phantom tri lights. 3 lights in one, driving/fog/theme. the driving lights are amazingly white and powerful, the fogs work wonders in real fog with a strong yellow beam and the theme are useless. If you want a pic, ask. They are small, and only cost $40 and came with all you need.
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i have Hella Black Magic and love them, but if that is out of your price range, i'd check walmart. (i know i'll get bashed for recommending them) but i found there some Phantom tri lights. 3 lights in one, driving/fog/theme. the driving lights are amazingly white and powerful, the fogs work wonders in real fog with a strong yellow beam and the theme are useless. If you want a pic, ask. They are small, and only cost $40 and came with all you need.
They get a lot of snow in Belize?
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i dont know what kind of snow you have there but when its really snowing, like really hard, ive found that having your lights off is the best, just make sure you have some little ones pointed low or something to keep you legal
i have pro comp 130's theyre REALLY bright: http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lights-Li...9&t_pn=EXP9160
i have pro comp 130's theyre REALLY bright: http://www.4wheelparts.com/Lights-Li...9&t_pn=EXP9160
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Infrared mostly shows a heat signature. How would that help other than showing residual sunshine heat and the heat of the tires. (Or a hiding mouse) I need pics so I can understand better what you mean with this idea?
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if you want really sweet lights for all around perfect in snow sweet in rain and fog there ok are the ebay sweeties
there purple!!! i had them in my neon with projector headlights and there sweet! there about 20 bucks or so
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-Pur...spagenameZWDVW
there purple!!! i had them in my neon with projector headlights and there sweet! there about 20 bucks or so
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-Pur...spagenameZWDVW
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We've had good luck with Hella H4 (e-code) lamps in almost all conditions. We do a fair bit of high-speed driving in the winter when we go skiing. Just don't use the high beams in the snow, or all you will see is incoming snow.
I know that e-code lighting is perfectly legal in Canada, but may not be in all states. The Hella part number is 72200 for the 6054 rectangular replacement lamps.
I know that e-code lighting is perfectly legal in Canada, but may not be in all states. The Hella part number is 72200 for the 6054 rectangular replacement lamps.
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There are several semi's and state trooper rigs that run the same set up here.
I'm saving for lightforce 170's for this winter.
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For what it's worth, I like my Hella FOG lights for driving in the snow. Same principle, you don't want the light reflecting on the snow back at you, you want the road illuminated.