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sergei wrote:Driving/day lights are designed to be complementary light for high/low beam lights - they shine right under low beam area. Driving/day lights generaly do not blind people, and in some cars are always on. The main difference that they are arround 25-35W halogen lights. Fog lights usually have much more powerfull light bulbs in them.
Warren wrote:Rear fog lights? why would a car have rear fog lights? Can't say I've ever seen this
Cahuna wrote:Warren wrote:Rear fog lights? why would a car have rear fog lights? Can't say I've ever seen this
So that people following behind you in a fog can see your car before running up your date. It is those bright red lights (brighter than a brake light) that drivers like to use to blind the people behind them on the motorway.
Mr Revhead wrote:if you drive around with your foglamps or driving lamps on to be cool, please go die now.
skoty wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:if you drive around with your foglamps or driving lamps on to be cool, please go die now.
Calling all Subaru owners??!
astrae wrote:When I'm on the open road (goin out of town) I always have my spots on on my ae111 levin.
I do it so I can be seen better, especially on cloudly wintery days. Even with them on I still get a lot idiots coming towards me trying to pull out and pass people...
There not excessively bright or anything so wouldn't annoy anyone. I just want to be seen...
B1NZ wrote:Oi quit it Most cool people ditch them for the STi covers anyway! I was just about to post this question:
I have an GC8 WRX STI with factory equipped lights (instead of the covers)
They are mounted low and when they are on they light up the side and directly in front below the low beam line of the headlights. What are these classed as?
I usually have them turned off but have them on in real crap weather or on rural roads with no street lights only
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