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    Quote Originally Posted by cuppabillytea View Post
    I'll have to stop posting when I get home from night shift.
    Why? That's when you do your best work.

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    Night shuft?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I agree, I have NO idea what gay marriage and Fog lights have in common
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    They can both be a pain in the arse if used inappropriately
    They also both have the potential to make your eyes water!

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    Oh ... you need fog lights on a car ( or as I call them, ****** lights ). "Look at me ... look at me .... I'm so cool" types desperately require them. The worst ( or is that best) user of ****** lights, is those that fit them to towering **** tanks with massive lift kits ... so they dazzle you as they are directed straight into your eyes when driving a normal car.

    I rekcon the warning light on the cars dashboard to let the driver know there ****** lights are on ... should be a super bright, high intensity LED focused straight into the drivers eyes ( so they can enjoy their ****** lights, just like everyone else is )

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    Thanks Shane. Now let us know how you really feel.

    I think I'll keep my lights standard dim, except for adding Driving lights for the next time I go way out west. Being surprised by Roos is not fun.
    As for Fogg lights: I can't remember when I last wished I had them and why they come as standard equipment on any car is beyond me.
    Cheers, Billy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cuppabillytea View Post
    Thanks Shane. Now let us know how you really feel.

    I think I'll keep my lights standard dim, except for adding Driving lights for the next time I go way out west. Being surprised by Roos is not fun.
    As for Fogg lights: I can't remember when I last wished I had them and why they come as standard equipment on any car is beyond me.
    They do need them in other countries. Out here they are a fashion statement ( It helps you pick the morons in society ... so that helps ). The idea of a foglight is to throw very bright light a few meters infront of the car ... under the blanket of fog. They must be very close to the ground and throw there light downward. The Europeans do them well.... Look at any passenger sedan from Europe and they don't dazzle.... they are almost always broken though ... 'cos they are so close to the ground.

    Then we hit the "fashion" brigade. That MUST have them on as "they help them see" .... now the idea of foglights is they might light up a few meters infront of the car .... really you would need to be doing less than 20km/h to stop within the distance they illuminate. The geniuses that MUST have them on to see kangaroos (that's a good one I've heard a few times). So your doing 60->100km/h ... staring at the very intensley bright spot right infront of the car..... Ok, when a 'roo suddenly enters this illuminated area .... what are you chances of even getting your foot from the accellerator to the brake (let alone braking) .... Hint: None!

    Oh the other one the "fashion crowd" loves is .... "it allow other poeple too see me" ..... Really ... .Wow .... Imagine if cars had this thing called "low beam headlights" fitted ... that illuminated the car really well without dazzling people.... This sounds like such a good idea to me, I reckon they should legislate every car NEEDS this fantastic low beam "thingy".

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    .. Imagine if cars had this thing called "low beam headlights" fitted ... that illuminated the car really well without dazzling people....
    ha! so many new cars with fancy lights seem to dazzle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cuppabillytea View Post
    Thanks Shane. Now let us know how you really feel.

    I think I'll keep my lights standard dim, except for adding Driving lights for the next time I go way out west. Being surprised by Roos is not fun.
    As for Fogg lights: I can't remember when I last wished I had them and why they come as standard equipment on any car is beyond me.
    Get a lightbar instead. It will throw lots more light to the sides, as well as giving as much centre light as spots, like this:

    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    They do need them in other countries. Out here they are a fashion statement ( It helps you pick the morons in society ... so that helps ). The idea of a foglight is to throw very bright light a few meters infront of the car ... under the blanket of fog. They must be very close to the ground and throw there light downward. The Europeans do them well.... Look at any passenger sedan from Europe and they don't dazzle.... they are almost always broken though ... 'cos they are so close to the ground.

    Then we hit the "fashion" brigade. That MUST have them on as "they help them see" .... now the idea of foglights is they might light up a few meters infront of the car .... really you would need to be doing less than 20km/h to stop within the distance they illuminate. The geniuses that MUST have them on to see kangaroos (that's a good one I've heard a few times). So your doing 60->100km/h ... staring at the very intensley bright spot right infront of the car..... Ok, when a 'roo suddenly enters this illuminated area .... what are you chances of even getting your foot from the accellerator to the brake (let alone braking) .... Hint: None!

    Oh the other one the "fashion crowd" loves is .... "it allow other poeple too see me" ..... Really ... .Wow .... Imagine if cars had this thing called "low beam headlights" fitted ... that illuminated the car really well without dazzling people.... This sounds like such a good idea to me, I reckon they should legislate every car NEEDS this fantastic low beam "thingy".

    seeya,
    Shane L.

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    Yeah, but that light bar helps Grey Roos disappear into Natural Flora due to glare and poor CRI Let's have a general discussion on fog lights

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    ha! so many new cars with fancy lights seem to dazzle.
    HID lights ... they have a very aggressive cuttoff.... so as the car goes over bumps you get "blasts" of high intensity light. You know, I haven't noticed this much in recent times.... Maybe they have gotten better at controlling them ? Really low beam should only be standard lights.

    Light bars and driving lights etc... are a different kettle of fish. As bright and big as you can get is fine with me .... You see you should never be on high beam when your driving towards me, so it doesnt' matter!

    seeya,
    Shane L.
    Proper cars--
    '92 Range Rover 3.8V8 ... 5spd manual
    '85 Series II CX2500 GTi Turbo I :burnrubber:
    '63 ID19 x 2 :wheelchair:
    '72 DS21 ie 5spd pallas
    Modern Junk:
    '07 Poogoe 407 HDi 6spd manual :zzz:
    '11 Poogoe RCZ HDI 6spd manual

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