cayenne
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Has anyone on here upgraded from the standard D1's to the DOT approved D series?
SAE Compliant Fog Light Set (D-Series) OE Cool White... | Rigid Industries
I found a couple threads, but not much information. I just installed a set of Dually's in the fog opening (one flood, and one spot) and I really didn't get that the lights would be completely unusable on the road. I knew they were off road only, but I drive once a week to the airport an hour from my house at 4AM straight through one of most deer populated counties in VA and need additional lighting. I can't get the ones I purchased to adjust to a point where the glare to oncoming drivers is manageable without having them pointed at the ground.
Sooo, my plan is to take the one set of floods and move them to my back bumper for aux lighting, sell my brand new spots, and purchase 4 of the SAE/DOT approved Dually's if they will be worth it. I know I'll lose money, but I can at least see those white tails running across the road without blinding oncoming traffic.
SAE Compliant Fog Light Set (D-Series) OE Cool White... | Rigid Industries
I found a couple threads, but not much information. I just installed a set of Dually's in the fog opening (one flood, and one spot) and I really didn't get that the lights would be completely unusable on the road. I knew they were off road only, but I drive once a week to the airport an hour from my house at 4AM straight through one of most deer populated counties in VA and need additional lighting. I can't get the ones I purchased to adjust to a point where the glare to oncoming drivers is manageable without having them pointed at the ground.
Sooo, my plan is to take the one set of floods and move them to my back bumper for aux lighting, sell my brand new spots, and purchase 4 of the SAE/DOT approved Dually's if they will be worth it. I know I'll lose money, but I can at least see those white tails running across the road without blinding oncoming traffic.