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cover your off road lights on the street.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bonzen" data-source="post: 41298" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>I've heard form a lot of san Diego cops that you can have off road lights uncovered as long as theyre off of course, and at or below the level of your stock head lights....this way they are set to the legal level of your stock headlights, making them legal auxillary lights or fog lights. I run 2 big PIAA fog lights all the time in bad weather, and those things are friggin bright. They never have covers on them. I have a PIAA pencil beam also that is mounted at the same level, and it's never covered either. But, any cop on any given day can be a bitch and write you up for anything...like one time I had superwhite bulbs in my corner lamps....and they looked kinda blue and i got a ticket for impersonating an officer..cuz they are the only ones allowed to run blue lights...lame.</p><p></p><p>-Ryan</p><p></p><p>bonzenproductions.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bonzen, post: 41298, member: 350"] I've heard form a lot of san Diego cops that you can have off road lights uncovered as long as theyre off of course, and at or below the level of your stock head lights....this way they are set to the legal level of your stock headlights, making them legal auxillary lights or fog lights. I run 2 big PIAA fog lights all the time in bad weather, and those things are friggin bright. They never have covers on them. I have a PIAA pencil beam also that is mounted at the same level, and it's never covered either. But, any cop on any given day can be a bitch and write you up for anything...like one time I had superwhite bulbs in my corner lamps....and they looked kinda blue and i got a ticket for impersonating an officer..cuz they are the only ones allowed to run blue lights...lame. -Ryan bonzenproductions.com [/QUOTE]
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