Hey I'm all for your light set up, it looks good. :)
But like you say a picture says a thousand words, and see that intense white light around the light pods,, that's what annoys some people,, like really bright dash lights. :(
I am not knocking your set, up just discussing different aspects. To discuss what can be considered on this subject. Rally teams spend a lot of time avoiding the light you can see around the edge of the lens, if the light pods are fitted on the bonnet or roof. Its the same distraction that occurs on polished bull bars, you know how people matt out the bars to try and reduce the glare,, not from the beam. Its also why the 03 Disco's have the edges of there tail lights blacked out, it reduces the side glare of the tail light lighting up the spare and rear glass which reduces the rear vision at night like on my 01 Disco. On our aircraft at work we place much detail on this issue as the pilots night vision can be reduced by errant light. Its why the stars always look brighter out in the bush, because there is no light pollution to affect our night vision.
Again not a negative intended here, and I understand that the light doesn't bother you so that is great. In fact if you could make one that was shrouded I would consider buying one off you myself cause where you have them mounted looks a treat, much better than the mickey mouse ears I had sticking up from my roof rack. :eek:
Any day time shots so we can see the setup itself.
And ps,, bugger the "legality" as long as the "reality" is safe and usefull and your happy. if we worried about the legalities I reckon most of us would be driving some fairly boring vehicles. Hell the IPF lights fitted to my ARB bullbar are actually illegal by ADR's because they protrude beyond the bullbar, and the 130 globes are not for on road use, so thats also illegal, and the rear facing spot lights are illegal etc etc. so where do you draw the line" glass houses and all that.
Rob

