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13-05-2008, 09:23 AM | #91 | |||
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Mobile phone camera darkened the image due to the light intensity ... the lights are actually much brighter than this :P
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13-05-2008, 10:01 AM | #92 | ||
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Fog lamps are not linked in with your driving lights, thus if your vehicles smaller lights in the lower bumper only work whilst your head lights do they are driving lights and this rule does not apply.
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Driving lamps (used to aid standard high-beam performance), are only to operate when the cars regular headlight switch is flicked to high-beam. Aftermarket installs *must* have a seperate high-beam switch, so the driver can switch off the driving lamps to rely on the cars regular high-beams only, if it is so desired. Compliance coding: - The lens of a front fog light will show near the E Mark - '02B', the letter 'B' tells police the lamp is a complianced front fog. Driving lamp compliance will show near the E Mark the designation "HR", here the letter "R" represents compliance for a drivng lamp. This has all been covered early on in the thread, so once again we are going over that which has already been discussed. Remember too that the ISO switch symbols (and the switching operation) shown & discussed earlier is another way of determining 'type of lamp'. To help overcome 'education issues', NSW RTA's "Road Users Handbook" is to include the symbols with appropriate text placed nearby. Btw - the only car I can think of in this market, with complianced driving lamps below the bumper, is the Nissan Micra GTi. A couple of older Ford Explorers 'might' have come through with DL's. I like your driving lamps Mechan1k!! Regards.
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13-05-2008, 06:26 PM | #94 | |||
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13-05-2008, 06:33 PM | #95 | ||
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Thanks Keepleft ... they do they job You should see Orbit's setup on his AU ute :hihi:
As you can see I have kept my foglights off below though as it wasn't foggy at the time : I have to turn my highbeam off as it is blinding when coming up to the large reflective signs on the freeways ... that's about the only time they annoy me. Anyway ... when it comes to driving lights ... most cars literally incorporate them into the headlight clusters now as it is. The seperate high beam insert seen in many cars are pretty much a small driving light as it is ... as the outers are dual-filament low/high beam as it is. Car makers have no need to install externally mounted driving lights (degrading from the fluid design of their vehicles). It is much easier to incorporate foglights in the lower bumpers for people who may need to use them. Having driving lights mounted down there is useless anyway ... you'd get little to no range from them ... and more than likely cause more glare on the road immediately infront of you than producing distance lighting for country highway/freeway use.
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Oh ... you haven't seen the 4 across the roof ... LMAO
just kidding ... my highbeam is nowhere near what Orbit's are like ... and I presume you have seen his setup as he is local to you :P
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14-05-2008, 01:06 PM | #98 | |||
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Which fog lights don't do... There are a few variable we are talking about here.. [1] One is fog lights, [2] lights on during the day for safety, [3] driving lights for open road... They all have there reason's for being used. But the debate gets crowded with different applications of secondary light.. Some people just whinge that you have lights on during the day.. I had one old bugger complain to me that my low watt fog lights dazzled his eyes!!!.. I say B.S ...Just whinging for the sake of it...
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14-05-2008, 01:20 PM | #99 | ||
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You're full of sh!t mate, a lot of so called "fog" lights are considerably brighter than the cars low beam lights. I don't know if this is an allignment issue or not, fact is they are bright. They are NOT driving lights, or else they wouldn't be on while the car is on low beam.
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14-05-2008, 01:24 PM | #100 | ||
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Yeah you will find the most of the later models Commodores (I think up to VY) managed to get a Korean made "fog" light to pass ADR ... mind you the actual reflector in them was not designed for fog light usage (more closer to a spot light) ... and there was no actual diffuser in there either.
I really have no idea how they managed to get passed ADRs. At least Ford used proper Hella fog lights that are shielded to fog light use.
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14-05-2008, 01:42 PM | #101 | ||
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[QUOTE=ebxr8240]Just whinging for the sake of it...[/QUOTES]
Summary of this whole thread IMO. I can honestly say I've never been close to being blinded by any sort of driving/fog light. You sound like a bunch of grumpy old bastards with nothing better to do than complain. : |
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14-05-2008, 01:49 PM | #102 | ||
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come over here and say that, I'll flog you with my walking frame
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14-05-2008, 01:56 PM | #103 | ||
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I've noticed a few people say that fog lights aren't as bad as headlights because of they are angled down more.
Rubbish. The higher the light is mounted, the more it needs to be angled downward to light uo the area in front of the car. The more downward angle, the less horizontal projection of the beam (also fills in shadows behind undulations much better). The lower the light is mounted, the more horizontal it needs to be and thus a greater projection. Think about it, a light mounted under the bumper would have to be aimed parallel to the road surface to be of any use, and any spread of that beam is going to be more blinding to oncoming traffic than a roof mounted light angled down. I personally dislike any lights on at all during the day (even when it's raining, it's only wet, not dark) as I find it distracting but each to their own. And yes I have driven in fog thick enough to make me cut my speed back to about 20 on the highway. Lasted for a good hour as well, I've never seen fog like it, even sunrise didn't burn it off.
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14-05-2008, 02:26 PM | #104 | ||
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i have them, dont use them, and dont care when others do (except for the dodgy ones primarily on holden utes!?) i dont see the need for them, they dont help me see during the day or night so they stay off.
Like a few have said, i dare say most are bad because someone has modified them. iirc the ba's have a cover thingo on the globe inside the spotlight so they physically cannot shoot upwards, only along the ground? not sure if this stays in place when the globes are changed..
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I am actually upgrading the bulbs in my "fog lights" soon. I drive around everywhere with the head/fog lights on. If they are illegal, I would have expected to have been pulled over many a time by police coming the other way, besides..... wouldn't FPV have put out a recall like Ford did when there were issues regarding a breach of some A.D.R rubbish on my BA Ghia????
In my opinion they are only for aesthetics anyway, they are in NO WAY dazzling to on coming traffic STIFF TITTIES if you can't handle them, keep a set of shades handy if it bothers you that much! |
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14-05-2008, 06:19 PM | #109 | |||
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also when driving the highway, it is recommended that lights are used. can see vehicles coming from much farther away than ones without lights on. each to their own i guess but if its going to help people see my car, or me see thier car, i'll use them whenever i see fit. sorry to go off topic but i think the original topic has been well and truly covered close to 5 times now. |
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I am with you Prydey.
I always drive with low beam on during the day ... as I am on the road so much ... it's a case of people seeing me (especially people who swap lanes without really looking) ... if they at least take half a glance they MAY just see my lights and not run into me. Also agree with grey/rainy weather and dull/silver/dark cars ... lights should be on in any sort of inclement weather ... just for safety sake.
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LOL Rog ... at least I am not one of those last second lane changing driver that jump in front of trucks as lights go red ... I don't see how some people live to drive another day.
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Then you tell me what they are. Driving lights will only be on when the headlights are on high beam, no other time. Fog lights are on when any of the cars lights are on, be that parkers, low beam or high beam. I don't know of any other ancillary lights fitted to cars. Enlighten me.
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15-05-2008, 12:31 PM | #117 | ||
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Yeah, of course the have to be switched on. Driving lights should also have a seperate switch, I was just stating where the headlights have to be for the fog lights/driving lights to come on.
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18-05-2008, 06:12 PM | #118 | ||
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With snow falling now, is it legal to use 'fog' lights, or must I get 'snow' lights??
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18-05-2008, 06:41 PM | #119 | |||
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They are particularly useful the heavier the snowfall. If it becomes a blizzard, switch off the low-beam headlights, keep the front fogs on, much less glare.
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18-05-2008, 06:53 PM | #120 | ||
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As it seems to be all a play on words, why can't I use the 'fog' lights when I am 'driving'. I do realise that they are different lenses etc. but it seems to me to be just a legal issue in the use of them.
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