September 11, 200718 yr What exactly are driving lights? What are they supposed to be used for? They seem to be sold differently than fog lights, even though the driving lights they sell look to be the right size to install as fog lights.
September 11, 200718 yr Driving lights have a narrower straight ahead type pattern, where as fog lights have a closer to the groung more spread out pattern. Driving lights will have less of a diffusion pattern on the lens. FOG LIGHT DRIVING LIGHT
September 11, 200718 yr Driving lights are focused beam aux lights used for forward illumination to a fixed distance. Fogs lights are dispersed at a close distance to the immediate front of the car, which reduces reflection in rain mist and fog.
September 11, 200718 yr Author That makes sense. So how do driving lights compare to your built-in high-beams? Are they even brighter? Are they legal to use while driving?
September 11, 200718 yr http://www.piaa.com/Lamps/LampSelectionGuide.html http://www.autoanything.com/lights/51A22.aspx hope that helps nipper
September 11, 200718 yr Author Very cool. Thanks. Now I understand perfectly and have something new to lust after
September 11, 200718 yr haha sure rub it in! I wish I'd of gotten round lights, but since I had already shelled out the cash on the rectangular I decided to just use them. I usually leave the covers on:
September 11, 200718 yr Yeah I replaced the bumper and fender recently so I'm going to make a better light bar out of bent tubing and maybe get the car painted some day. I figure I'd might as well make room for four of those while I'm at it.
September 12, 200718 yr Dude that is nice! and i assume by your plates you are a carver! even better! ever make it out for the Expression Session?
September 12, 200718 yr Author Dude that is nice! and i assume by your plates you are a carver! even better! ever make it out for the Expression Session? Take another look. It says caver. I think he uses that heavy duty bumper to lower the whole car down into the caves to go 4x4 spelunking.
September 13, 200718 yr Take another look. It says caver. I think he uses that heavy duty bumper to lower the whole car down into the caves to go 4x4 spelunking. Lower the front end down? it only weighs like 20lbs more than stock :-p I use it.. for running into things.. and whatever people use tube bumper for
September 13, 200718 yr Author Lower the front end down? it only weighs like 20lbs more than stock :-pI use it.. for running into things.. and whatever people use tube bumper for Well, I really envisioned some sort of device (like a super duper heavy duty warn winch) to allow the whole car to decend into the depths
September 13, 200718 yr Yeah, running into things and not hurtin' the car would be awsome. Plastic bumpers just aren't very good for that, they tend to be toooooooo forgiving:mad: Allied Armement has the FORCE BUMPER for like 7 bills. Can't wait til I have an EXTRA $700.00:eek: Besides, it would give me more room for LIGHTS:banana: Broke one this last weekend horsin' around with the SubaruOutback.org guys.
September 13, 200718 yr Well, I really envisioned some sort of device (like a super duper heavy duty warn winch) to allow the whole car to decend into the depths I'll get right on that... once i put the transmission back in it... and yeah, the plastic bumper covers don't last very long if you play hard... at one point mine was held on by just zipties... and would flap at speed.. so i fixed the problem and 700 bucks.. that's better than what mudrat wanted. but.. to give you some prospective, when i built it 2 years ago(ish) the steel cost me $117 even. And a whooolllee lot of time designing/calculating/building You've gotta' keep those lights up high, so you don't break them, the roof is a good place
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