> Very true. But the stock lights aren't $330 a pair. No, they're $200 for a pair (busdepot).... not a huge difference.... > Okay, I've been driving for less than 36 years :P > > I haven't had a Vanagon light get broken personally, but I know > people who have. I have had a golf light broken. I guess it depends > on where you live, and what the DOT uses when it snows. In CO where > it's illegal to use salt, they use a lot of sand and gravel. I live and drive in the mountains around Lake Tahoe... we get more snow and use more sand and gravel than Colorado does :) Bill |
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