| To: | "James F. Libecco" <jfl@neoucom.edu> |
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| Subject: | Re: WTB: Long distance driving lights, preferably new |
| From: | "Janice/Matt Matthews" <matthews-home@worldnet.att.net> |
| Date: | Thu, 23 Mar 2000 17:14:08 -0600 |
I second Kas's suggestion. I used them to good advantage on my quad lighted tow car putting one in the passenger side high beam spot, fit right in like it was designed to go there. I do not recommend one on the drivers side for the sake of oncoming traffic. One makes it look like daylight ahead. I used a Lucas spot for the diver side as a fill in. when I flipped my high beams at a driver coming at me with their high beams on they would swerve a little and always dimmed theirs. |
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