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<blockquote data-quote="Spectragod" data-source="post: 1388032" data-attributes="member: 32367"><p>In the end, if someone complains your lights are too bright, the local police are not going to check for SAE stampings or DOT on lens, nor will they take your word for it that they are compliant. Their word will hold up in court as opposed to yours.</p><p></p><p>In Ohio, where I am at, you can only have 5 forward facing lights, so literally, 2 headlamp assemblies and 3 “additional “ lights. That is what’s written in the Ohio Revised Code, so no matter what lights I have, I’m screwed. </p><p></p><p>Given that, go big or go home is my motto, 1 truck has 2 OnX 6 30” bars, a 20” OnX6 bar and 2 squadron pros in the front.</p><p></p><p>The other truck has the BD Ultimate kit in it with a 40” OnX6 (once I install it).</p><p></p><p>You best bet is to just use judgement when operating on road and as another member did, tie them into your high beams with a relay.</p><p></p><p>Just my 3.5 centS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spectragod, post: 1388032, member: 32367"] In the end, if someone complains your lights are too bright, the local police are not going to check for SAE stampings or DOT on lens, nor will they take your word for it that they are compliant. Their word will hold up in court as opposed to yours. In Ohio, where I am at, you can only have 5 forward facing lights, so literally, 2 headlamp assemblies and 3 “additional “ lights. That is what’s written in the Ohio Revised Code, so no matter what lights I have, I’m screwed. Given that, go big or go home is my motto, 1 truck has 2 OnX 6 30” bars, a 20” OnX6 bar and 2 squadron pros in the front. The other truck has the BD Ultimate kit in it with a 40” OnX6 (once I install it). You best bet is to just use judgement when operating on road and as another member did, tie them into your high beams with a relay. Just my 3.5 centS [/QUOTE]
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