I've never been bothered by fog lights.
And, driving a Volvo with lousy low beams, my fog lights are on when it is dark. I need them to see more than 200 feet!
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A/C on, basically, ALL the time.
It dehumidifies the air, and lets you control the entire range of temperature.
And since the cab and sleeper have separate controls, it is best for both.
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The fogs on my Volvo are useless; they hit the road about 20' in front of the bumper. My low beams, OTOH, work just fine. -
Fogs are meant to be adjusted parallel with the ground, so they have some range.
My low beams point down, just like every Volvo I have driven. They only have a range of a couple hundred feet like that.
I have requested them to be readjusted at many shops, and they all tell me NO.
I don't know what OTOH means, by the way.
All I know is that I can't see well enough with low beams alone, and the fogs help to some degree.
So I'll use them whenever I'm driving at night.
I have driven ProStar's and Cascadia's, and I had no problem with the low beams. But EVERY Volvo I have had simply kept me in the dark. -
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You can adjust the headlights yourself with a screwdriver. There should be Left Right Up Down and Oblique
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plus that has been a big complaint with drivers with the Volvo truck there low beams suck. I hate them best truck i had that had good low beams was my FLD
https://www.truckersforum.net/forum/threads/2005-volvo-headlights-suck.28980/
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...rs-/34316-volvo-vnl-670-some-questions-5.html
http://www.hidplanet.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-52799.html
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