86cj
Explorer
I just drove two lane through the mountains of NY,VT,NH,ME on the shortest days of the year twice, the new lights got a work out in every weather condition and terrain with great results..
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I came to realize of all the lights available today, very few are lights you would want to have shined in your own face. I was looking for some lights to help when the low beams are on, the Hella Compact 4000 Fog gives a wide even light with a sharp cutoff. I gave them a face test going the other way without issue.......
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Years ago I had a truck driver tell me on the CB, if I knew how old his eyes were and how much weight he was hauling, I would have never shined my driving lights in his face. We were on a two lane in the Mtn's of WV and I was running 55w Piaa driving lights, good advice and I took it.
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I came to realize of all the lights available today, very few are lights you would want to have shined in your own face. I was looking for some lights to help when the low beams are on, the Hella Compact 4000 Fog gives a wide even light with a sharp cutoff. I gave them a face test going the other way without issue.......
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Years ago I had a truck driver tell me on the CB, if I knew how old his eyes were and how much weight he was hauling, I would have never shined my driving lights in his face. We were on a two lane in the Mtn's of WV and I was running 55w Piaa driving lights, good advice and I took it.