David S
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I own a 2008 Defender and would like to fit fog lights,do I need new wiring, or is the existing wiring loom designed for the purpose?
I own a 2008 Defender and would like to fit fog lights,do I need new wiring, or is the existing wiring loom designed for the purpose?
hahahaha - yeah people who have them on during the day should be stopped by the police and made to put their genitals on the hopefully hot lamps... sadly some may like that...Do you really need them?
I've driven with front fog lights and the difference is hardly noticeable.
Just a way to earn money as an optional fashion accessory.
Then there is the drivers who have them on all day trying to mimmic DRL's.
And to make matters worse they then leave them on at night too. Dazzling everyone in a narsissistic way.
I'm pretty sure it is illegal to drive with front of rear fog lights on unless visibility is less than 100 metres (rule 236)
Okay, bug bear of mine rant over.
Greatest respect to you all
Why is that - is the front bumper on a defender still too high for an effective fog light? or is it because they were budget chinese crap?Most front fog lamps are pretty useless. It's why manufacturers started removing them and putting DRLs in the same positions.
The question is, do you actually want fog lamps or extra high-beam spotlamps? The two are very different.
Why is that - is the front bumper on a defender still too high for an effective fog light? or is it because they were budget chinese crap?
FOUND USING YELLOW HALOGEN HEAD LIGHT BULBS BEST FOR FOG
found the modern white /blue lights also useless on unlit roads the light seemed to disperse rather badly shortening the viewing range than when used on normal lit roads
HI Currymunster, loved your rantlet! Just wanted to show some love to a fellow driving rules pedant! Personally, it ****es me off too, but then so does people driving bonnet first into parking spaces and reversing out of them! Although it could just be m upset by that one! I am looking at fog lamps fro the front as the side illumination from my headlamps was not included in the spec! However, the 100m rule will apply unless I simply can't see bugger all! But they won't stay one when I can... promise currymunster! Honest! Have a great day!Do you really need them?
I've driven with front fog lights and the difference is hardly noticeable.
Just a way to earn money as an optional fashion accessory.
Then there is the drivers who have them on all day trying to mimmic DRL's.
And to make matters worse they then leave them on at night too. Dazzling everyone in a narsissistic way.
I'm pretty sure it is illegal to drive with front or rear fog lights on unless visibility is less than 100 metres (rule 236)
Okay, bug bear of mine rant over.
Greatest respect to you all
HI Currymunster, loved your rantlet! Just wanted to show some love to a fellow driving rules pedant! Personally, it ****es me off too, but then so does people driving bonnet first into parking spaces and reversing out of them! Although it could just be m upset by that one! I am looking at fog lamps fro the front as the side illumination from my headlamps was not included in the spec! However, the 100m rule will apply unless I simply can't see bugger all! But they won't stay one when I can... promise currymunster! Honest! Have a great day!
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