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another light question...

My set up:

When I put my sidelights on only the front fogs come on (dim); normal beam = dim fogs + round driving lights; Flick steering wheel switch to spot and just squares come on; so under 'normal' driving I push the front fogs switch to on and have them + rounds giving me light

 

Is this a correct/acceptable set up

Robb

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Assuming yours is a Jap, then the side lights are in the driving/fog lights. The dipped beams are the round ones in the main headlights and the main beam are the square ones. So it sounds like yours are right, although driving with the fogs/driving lights on with dipped beam is probably illegal.

 

[This message has been edited by AndyP (edited 12-11-2001).]

yes jap...

 

seems such a shame to only use those nice big square ones for driving down lanes or flashing people!!

 

About 80% of people these days drive with 4 lights on so even if illegal at least I can see biggrin.gif

 

Cheers Robb

T3RBO, mate this may interest you

 

 

Who likes the new BMW 4 circle sidelights built into the main units? I think they look so cool.In fact in between posting tonight have almost effected the same effect in to the front spot lamps but more of an elipse shape at moment, having trouble shaping the light trasmitting plastic at the moment, but patience will endure. should look effective and give a better look when in side light mode. Jeff TT.

 

Watch this space Jeff TT

 

 

 

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