In a message dated 4/21/07 11:45:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, jbange@GMAIL.COM writes:
> > > If you mean the inner lights, I'd say probably not. They're basically > high-beam type lights with no upper cutoff. If they're on, you're blinding > oncoming traffic. > > If you mean the regular outers low beam, sure, why not. I have a switch that > allows me to set my low beams to come on when the alternator is running, > canada style. You can hard-wire them that way, but I like to be able to turn > them off when driving through a crowded campground at night. > > -- > the SA inner 5" rounds are driving lights. its perfectly legal to use driving lights when your low beams are on. many production cars have this feature. chris
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