Fog Light's??
I want to add a set, any recommendations or a link to some nice ones??
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20" LED light bar
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Add, or replace?
What year is your rig? Stewart |
Originally Posted by Twitchyleprechaun
(Post 15750291)
20" LED light bar
Stewart |
Originally Posted by Stewart_H
(Post 15750297)
Great for offroad, but is there a state that will allow a 20" offroad LED bar to be lighted while on a public road?
Stewart https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...fc72ce7f7d.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.for...6e86a63ff1.jpg |
Originally Posted by Twitchyleprechaun
(Post 15750382)
I use mine all the time.
Here in Cali, CHP will pull you over if you don't have your offroad lights covered. Stewart |
2002 and I'm in MD I wonder if I can have that lol
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Originally Posted by Stewart_H
(Post 15750402)
I'm jealous!
Here in Cali, CHP will pull you over if you don't have your offroad lights covered. Stewart
Originally Posted by DocsExcursion
(Post 15750414)
2002 and I'm in MD I wonder if I can have that lol
They did have brackets for the older style bumper. I can't remember where I got them though, I will have to look it up. |
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Originally Posted by Stewart_H
(Post 15750402)
I'm jealous!
Here in Cali, CHP will pull you over if you don't have your offroad lights covered. Stewart |
Just because your CHP officer neighbor isn't aware of it, doesn't mean the CVC doesn't exist.
I was pulled over for it just a few months ago, but he let me off with a warning. But that's not how I learned about it because that infraction (as well as a handful of others) are common ones that officers look for when they need a reason to pull someone over. Stewart |
10" Rigid behind the grill and the DOT duallies in the stock location
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Originally Posted by Stewart_H
(Post 15751134)
Just because your CHP officer neighbor isn't aware of it, doesn't mean the CVC doesn't exist.
I was pulled over for it just a few months ago, but he let me off with a warning. But that's not how I learned about it because that infraction (as well as a handful of others) are common ones that officers look for when they need a reason to pull someone over. Stewart Auxiliary Lamps: Off-Highway Use CA CVC 24411. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a vehicle may be equipped with not more than eight lamps for use as headlamps while the vehicle is operated or driven off the highway. The lamps shall be mounted at a height of not less than 16 inches from the ground, or more than 12 inches above the top of the passenger compartment, at any place between the front of the vehicle and a line lying on a point 40 inches to the rear of the seat occupied by the driver, shall be wired independently of all other lighting circuits, and, whenever the vehicle is operated or driven upon a highway, shall be covered or hooded with an opaque hood or cover, and turned off. |
i like this set up!!!
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