Declare War on fog lights

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  1. trucker_101

    trucker_101 Heavy Load Member

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    I have mine on, not to see you, but so I can see the moose & deer before they run out in-front of me.

    I copied the info below from another site.
    I'm not the only one who suggests looking down & to the right.

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  3. Dutchgary

    Dutchgary Bobtail Member

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    Dodge pickups have a push button on the headlight switch which turns on Fog Lights. Some Toyota 4 wheelers Must have the same design flaw. Also most expensive cars have LED head lamps which have bright low beams.
     
  4. trucker_101

    trucker_101 Heavy Load Member

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    Yeah me to, thats why I'm very careful with the aim.
     
  5. meadowline

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    "I have mine on, not to see you, but so I can see the moose & deer before they run out in-front of me." - So its all about you I guess.....dont worry about what your lights are doing to reduce the other drivers abilty to do the same......
    I will leave it at this.........I have yet to ever have anybody complain to me that I was driving with my driving lights off, so you can tell yourself all the reasons you want, but knowing that I am not one of those drivers that people are complaining about (right or wrong) makes me the driver I want to be.
    If you are content to be the other guy.......well I guess we all need somebody to complain about eh?
     
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  6. end of the road

    end of the road Heavy Load Member

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    That is a very good point.
     
  7. trucker_101

    trucker_101 Heavy Load Member

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    This I very much disagree with, Thems fightin words! :biggrin_25516::biggrin_2551::yes2557: :biggrin_2559: This is one of my trucks.
     

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  8. trucker_101

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    I made some parts of my other posts stand out a bit more for you, just in case you didn't see them the first time. I know nobody's complaining about you,(yeah right) Cause your one of the ones that are complaining just because you can. No reason for it except because you like to complain.
     
  9. end of the road

    end of the road Heavy Load Member

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    My Tacoma works just fine for me and have yet to have any issues. I did change an idler pully because when you go through little puddles that are deeper then the headlights it sort of does not agree with the bearing in there. Other than that, nothing at all and I have 80,000 on it and I bet half of that is on bush roads.

    I had a Ford once. It cured me of ever doing that again.
     
  10. meadowline

    meadowline Bobtail Member

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    Well now that I see it in BOLD RED letters I guess you are right.
    Hope that makes you feel better.
     
  11. johnnygunn

    johnnygunn Light Load Member

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    If someones lights bother my eyes due to glare or cornering thus limiting my ability to to safely see the road or ditch I give a little flash. If you don't dim yours I flip a switch and burn your retinas. All lights must be dimmed within 300 meters of on coming traffic. Its safer and considerate and it shows your paying attention. Your life depends on my vision.
     
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