FOG LIGHT Bulbs ? Need some help!
#11
RE: FOG LIGHT Bulbs ? Need some help!
Well, all I am trying to say is that monopolys usually dont last long. If there was not a demand for an aftermarket bulb for this GMT900 vehicle the company I work for would not be asking me to find out the scoop on this. Our web-site gets a lot of inquirys about products for newer vehicles and this has been our top inquiry ever for a silly light-bulb. Im starting to think from what you are saying about these bulbs being "low-power" maybe they are not buring out at all, maybe customers just want something brighter?
#13
RE: FOG LIGHT Bulbs ? Need some help!
ORIGINAL: ZX1100F1
Gosh, I sure hope that GM doesn’t lose their monopoly on these light bulbs.
Gosh, I sure hope that GM doesn’t lose their monopoly on these light bulbs.
#14
RE: FOG LIGHT Bulbs ? Need some help!
In the KC, MO metro area, apparently everyone with foglites must either think it's foggy every nite or that it's really cool to have them on cuz they all drive with them on.
#16
RE: FOG LIGHT Bulbs ? Need some help!
I'm not really sure I see the problem with people driving with their fog lites on when it's not foggy. I live out in the country and I turn mine on from time to time when I'm driving home because they light up the immediate front of the vehicle. In one of the above posts someone said it's illegal to drive with fog lites on when it's not foggy? Where is this at? I don't think I believe it.
Jason
Jason
#17
RE: FOG LIGHT Bulbs ? Need some help!
Actually, most states have laws on the books that restrict the use of Fog Lights to inclement weather driving conditions only.
And also restrict Driving Lights the same as they do the usage of your bright beams (500ft or more from oncoming traffic).
And Off-road lighting (with high power bulbs) need to have covers (remember those) over them when driving on public roads.
There are also laws against speeding in many states, but these laws are rarely enforced unless you are me. [&:]
And also restrict Driving Lights the same as they do the usage of your bright beams (500ft or more from oncoming traffic).
And Off-road lighting (with high power bulbs) need to have covers (remember those) over them when driving on public roads.
There are also laws against speeding in many states, but these laws are rarely enforced unless you are me. [&:]