Quite alright Big Guy, it's a free country (at the moment at least anyway) and free speach is what makes this country great - everyone should be intitled to be heard. We don't have to agree on everything - but that isn't a crime.:)
Cheers - Gav.
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I am not sure it is legal in Qld. Quote from the modification handout from Qld Transport
"Vehicle accessories and equipment.
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure all accessories and equipment attached to a motor vehicle are designed and fitted in a manner which reduces the risk of injury to pedestrians and other road users making contact with the vehicle when the vehicle is parked or in motion. Driving lights/brackets must not protrude forward from the front face of any bumper or above the top of any bull bar."
Looks good .... I'ld paint the checker plate black tho ..
I'm VERY interested to see your selection of alternator too :twisted:
Those lights are the 150w sealed globes versions? ... I have 2 of them on my bench also :D
cheers
Mike
Not sure if they are 100 or 150 watt, but they are bloody bright, and throw their light a long way - just been down the back of the estate 'spotlighting' with one to check it out. Alternator choice will come down to what I can scrounge from work - preferably a 120 amp version, but more likely 80 amp. After only spending a few bucks on the lights, I don't want to lash out hundreds to run them. I'll keep you posted on what ends up going in...
As for pop058's comments on pedestrian strike, If I had just been cleaned up by a rangie fast enough for the light bar to do me an injury, I think it would be the least of my problems...:p But I see your point on how the powers that be may interpret it.
Cheers - Gav
I always thought that roof mounted, forward facing driving lights were not legal in SA at least. BUT - then there are the Jeep's that have the factory fitted lights.
So, maybe, just possibly, could it be, that I was wrong?