Re: Laws regarding lights?
you shouldn't have any problem. from what i know factory bulbs on cars are 55watt. if you go any higher like 70 80 watts few things more wattage more heat make damage housing or even harness connectors. silver start makes good bulbs little brighter then stock and they are DOT approved. hids also are alote brighter and only use 35 watts. jus make sure you do a retrofit with projectors so you dont blind oncoming traffic. hope this helps man!
Re: Laws regarding lights?
I got a ticket for my aftermarket fog lights once. I found out they fell into a dazzling lights category like police and ambulance. Apparently in NY any aftermarket lights are not aloud to be used on lighted public roads. :mad:
However this was a time when if a cop saw my car they would pull me over. :evil:
Re: Laws regarding lights?
The southern states are usually lenient when it comes to modifications to your ride. I don't see how you would have any trouble with after market fog lights, unless they are ridiculously bright.
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grasshopper
you shouldn't have any problem. from what i know factory bulbs on cars are 55watt. if you go any higher like 70 80 watts few things more wattage more heat make damage housing or even harness connectors. silver start makes good bulbs little brighter then stock and they are DOT approved. hids also are alote brighter and only use 35 watts. jus make sure you do a retrofit with projectors so you dont blind oncoming traffic. hope this helps man!
Thanks for the info. The "blinding" people is what I'm a bit worried about. After you get about 30 yards in front of my truck, they are very bright. I probably do need to look into the projectors for them. Something else that I believe I may have screwed up on is the mounting. These are bit bigger than my old lights. As of now, a small portion of my license plate bracket is in front of each light. It's just a fraction of an inch but it still makes me wonder if the lights might melt the bracket.
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CJR238
I got a ticket for my aftermarket fog lights once. I found out they fell into a dazzling lights category like police and ambulance. Apparently in NY any aftermarket lights are not aloud to be used on lighted public roads. :mad:
However this was a time when if a cop saw my car they would pull me over. :evil:
Wow, your local enforcement seems to be pretty strict.
Re: Laws regarding lights?
As long as it's not a distraction and a safety concern at night then you should be okay.
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unmamfqlm
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Originally Posted by
CJR238
I got a ticket for my aftermarket fog lights once. I found out they fell into a dazzling lights category like police and ambulance. Apparently in NY any aftermarket lights are not aloud to be used on lighted public roads. :mad:
However this was a time when if a cop saw my car they would pull me over. :evil:
Wow, your local enforcement seems to be pretty strict.
Only if they want to be. :cool:
Re: Laws regarding lights?
Many states prohibit running fog lights and head lights at the same time. I got stopped for that in LA, and a buddy got a ticket here in TN for it.
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Swamp
Many states prohibit running fog lights and head lights at the same time. I got stopped for that in LA, and a buddy got a ticket here in TN for it.
Did you mean to say what you said?
Most states prohibit more than 4 forward facing lights on at a time. That is why if you have separate flashing (passing) lights, and you have your fogs on, when you hit the flashers the fogs cut off... its actually a US import regulation on cars for sale in the US for road use if I recall correctly. BTW, there are many cars in the US that don't run fogs without headlights...