>Andrew >Once again I call Bulls--- >Giving you the benefit of the doubt... maybe you can't get decent fog >lights in NZ...have a look at the Hella site below which illustrates >the illumination pattern of their fog and driving lights. Note in >particular the two road signs where the fog lights illuminate only the >lower section of the posts and not the signs on top of them. Flat top >cutoff. No spill to light the fog in front of your face. All the light >is on the roadway where it does good not harm. >Cheers > >http://www.4x4connection.com/tech/hellatech2.htm Hella is a major brand here. The main problem is factory fogs... a lot of Ja[panese cars and BMWs have them standard. Subaru, Ford Falcon. Pugeot & BMW owners appear to be the worst offenders. To my knowledge factory fogs are nonadjustable (though I have never looked closely to look for screws... must do this). Whatever, these lights DO glare seriously. Those few which don't I ignore, of course, though the usage is still illegal. It's the blinding majority which get up my nose. >Oh I get the idea....moronic as it is. If, as you say, it's a vain hope why do you exacerbate the situation? Uh huh. And how else do you think they are going to learn? The scummy criminals called police are not doing a damn thoing except to make money off speeders. Do YOU use fogs at night? -- Andrew Grebneff Dunedin New Zealand Fossil preparator <andrew.grebneff@stonebow.otago.ac.nz> Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut HUMANITY: THE ULTIMATE VON NEUMANN MACHINE DEMOCRACY: RULE BY THE LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR |
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