![]() 01/01/2019 at 14:00 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I still owe you people a gif for comparo. I’m still enamored with how it looks
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They need some yellow tint on them.
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Not a big fan of yellow
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More so for function, the yellow light cuts through the fog, rain, snow way better then the white light.
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Are they legal? Or will you use them only sometimes?
Curious, I think fogs in Australia are generally illegal unless there’s fog
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Illegal, but I only use then sometimes
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;)
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I enjoyed this insane light bar I saw on a pickup in Utah when I drove out there for work. It was around 4am and I was heading back to the hotel after a night shift and the guy coming the other way looked like a crazy alien spaceship. Considering I was in the middle of the desert in the middle of nowhere, I legitimately contemplated if the aliens were about to take me. It was just so damn bright that it was like daylight was following this guy for miles. As I approached closer he turned off the daylight so as not to melt my eyes, what a gentleman! But yeah I love wildly bright lights when nobody is around. It's lovely being able to see.
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Good job. They look good too.
Lighting photos alway look 1/2 what they are. You will appreciate them the first road trip you take. Just get in the habit of dimming early. Big trucks have big lights too- and they can get grumpy..
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Was this inspired by my fog lamp installation? :p