:confused::confused::confused: WHen I took Physics that's not how light worked !!! :confused::confused::confused:
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I used to call them ****** lights until I moved up to the Cape.:o
On many occasions during the wet season my lights where under water and its usually when there is a fair bit of flow on the car, requiring constant corrections on your heading... crossing the Archer river at night is bad enough but when you have nothing but a 10ft green/brown haze in front of your bonnet and cant see the exit point....W..nker lights are handy. :eek:
Travelling on wet dirt roads for 4 or 5 months of the year the W..ker lights stay cleaner for a lot longer. They do actually reduce shadowing a lot, which is very relaxing when you are doing several hundred kms on the dirt. Being able to distinguishe between a small undulation and a huge hole within the first hundred metres in front of you is reassuring.:cool:
I have always wondered how they are more annoying than any spottie left on by on coming traffic. If they are set up correctly they are actually less likely to offend on coming traffic,, Technically they are pointing slightly downwards to light up the same visual zone that is required for effective braking,, oe if you like the focus zone for most drivers. Compared to low set lights which have ther beam set almost parralel to the ground in comparison;).
However I have moved back to Adelaide now and they have been relocated back to the bar, Horse's for course's:)
well i never took physics hence why i was trying to describe how the light fell when we were holding up our hands and peices of wood and looking at the light around and where it was hitting
i'm obviously wrong oh professional one!!!!
as for the other posts........well what can i say
i was pleased with what i got i thought it looked good and would be an advantage when out night driving OFF ROAD,
but you obvioulsy dont think so!!
i cant beleive how negative some of you are can some one not post anything on here without some one screaming legalities at yeh, or calling you a wan*ker as thats basically what your calling me because some bogans around your area do not use there lights responably.........
and your crapping on about spots blinding people well i have to say i have been blinded by a few commodors and there low down driving lights coming over crests and people that leave there dam fog lights on when its not foggy why is that any different
thanks dobbo the lights are being hooked up to a switch and the switch will only be hooked up to the relay under the bonnet when the car goes off road, it also can be disconnected on the wires that run down the windscreen............Quote:
Simple solution, wire them up through a trailor plug and hook them up off Road that way they can be permanently in place as bling and can be activated for offroad use in a matter of seconds
apologise in advance for a vague description...
a sort of collar may help.... (like i said vague :D ) similar to what traffic lights have so you cant see the lights from wrong angle, or those cone shaped collars you put on a dog when it is biting itself, like the brim of a hat, could be put at the bottom to reduce the glare on the bonnet.
i have seen it on trucks that have a spottie facing rearwards mounted on the mirror brackets. there to light up the ground either side and rear of trailer for reversing at night... with the collar thingie to stop glare blinding driver
might help might not. just an idea
looks good, hope it all works well for you
they say a picture speaks a thousand words!
note my lights are 100W lous are 55w.
and it is CLEAR that they DONT light up the bonnet!
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...007/05/175.jpg
In that case your breaking the law and risking your life and theirs (if they are dazzled what happens if they veer into your lane?).
Fog lights not being used in fog/sleet are illegal...
However... 55w Aux driving lights are not against the law.
I have no issues with driving lights if aimed correctly etc...
So any more pics of the mounting?? maybe some daylight pics for those interested to copy??
Phil, Do you use the same lights/light bar just different wattage?