Windshield lights - Show me what you got
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Originally Posted by jjmmagoo
Had these put on two weeks ago. I really like the look of them on the Jeep. My wife is not too thrilled, she thinks it looks stupid and has mentioned more then a few times "why do you need them???". I guess she doesn't get it. Amazed how freakin bright these lights are. Living on Long Island I don't know if I am allowed to Use them during bad weather. If somebody can enlighten me on the rules of the road with these that would be wonderful......
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Originally Posted by banx
Sounds like my wife! I know anything over the stock headlight is regulated to off road use only. Some states do require solid covers...Missouri is not one of them, not sure about Long Island. I have them running with my bright lights and can be switched on and off independently. I use them on road, have not been caught yet and the are great at night to make sure no creatures are venturing out in the roadway. It's all fun until you get caught. Personally I think they look great.
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Usually in most states, the law is that ANY lights above your current headlights are ILLEGAL to use on paved roads. I wish it wasn't true, I love my windshield lights!!!
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Well Im running 7 inch HID's from HID X, I would recomend that if anyone wants to get these lights they should go with the 4inch lights instead. I had to do some slight modification to brackets to make the lights fit, but they are awesome!
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