Has anyone done this?
#32
For example - my Trans Am has 6 lights.. The low beams, the high beams and the fog lights..
When I have the low beams on, my fog lights are on.. When I switch to high beams, it automatically turns the fogs off and leaves the lows/highs on..
However, I've modified my wiring harness so all of them stay on.. I'm running aftermarket HID's which are illegal as well..
Most cops won't bother you about it, but every now and then you cross Captain Saveacity..
I wouldn't sweat it, I just mentioned it invade the OP wasn't aware..
#33
Yea, in alot of states, that's the case, but not all. I used to have a Jeep with exactly 16 lights forward.
(4 lights on lightbar, high & low beams, 2 fog lights, 4 auxillary lights on grille guard, 2 lights in the grille.
I guess that makes 16 with the high and low beams... haha.
(4 lights on lightbar, high & low beams, 2 fog lights, 4 auxillary lights on grille guard, 2 lights in the grille.
I guess that makes 16 with the high and low beams... haha.
#34
Yea, in alot of states, that's the case, but not all. I used to have a Jeep with exactly 16 lights forward.
(4 lights on lightbar, high & low beams, 2 fog lights, 4 auxillary lights on grille guard, 2 lights in the grille.
I guess that makes 16 with the high and low beams... haha.
(4 lights on lightbar, high & low beams, 2 fog lights, 4 auxillary lights on grille guard, 2 lights in the grille.
I guess that makes 16 with the high and low beams... haha.
Now, if you pulled onto a highway with all 16 lights going, I'd say you were breaking South Carolina law..
#39
You see, if you had read my post you would..
oh wait. Your from Ale'bama. I forget your education isn't quite up to par with the rest of the countries. Nevermind