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Grit_dog
Jan 27, 2020Navigator
LosAngeles wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
If they are "Off Road Lights" they must be covered when on the road or you risk the chance of being fined. That is why the old "K.C. Lights" on the roll bars had covers on them.
Cool. I suspected as much
Any inexpensive generic covers that won’t blow off on the road?
The cheap lights I am considering don’t have covers as an option.
Little bags with a drawstring? Or ...?
Must be a clever cheap option ......Hmmmmm
:-/
Thanks all. :-)
Suspected what? That schlep is now the driving light nanny?
You have zero to worry about having any lights mounted to your rig.
When's the last time either of you seen or heard of any of the millions of people with "off road" lights being pulled over because their lights didn't have covers?
Some folks need to find other things to worry about....
LA, find whatever lights suit your fancy and use them. Although "cheap" lights are CHEAP. Personally I wouldn't cobble some junk to the front of my nice brand new pickup with nice brand new camper.
I'd get a decent quality LED light bar or pods and mount it/them in a professional looking manor.
And if you think the lights draw too much for the switch, don't use one switch for each light. Wire them to a relay. (But I'm sure you can run a couple of those little LEDs off of one switch with no issue.)
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