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paulcardoza
Apr 04, 2018Explorer
As with most everything else on the highways today, there are issues about what is legal vs what is enforced! I see pickups with 20" led light bars running the highways all the time. Certainly these are sold as OFFROAD USE only, but I doubt they ever get pulled over here in MASS.
During rush hours here in the Boston area, I cannot even remember the last time I saw anyone pulled over at all, except for the SP protecting someone while changing a flat tire.
During rush hours here in the Boston area, I cannot even remember the last time I saw anyone pulled over at all, except for the SP protecting someone while changing a flat tire.
JaxDad wrote:1320Fastback wrote:
Last I checked California is 6 uncovered clear lights facing foreward. Light bar counts as one.
I don't believe any jurisdiction in NA allows more than 4 lights facing forwards, that's why OEM foglights go out when when you put on the highbeams on a 4 lamp system.
As for auxiliary lights in California, they can only be mounted a maximum of 42" above the road, spotlights may be mounted higher, but can't shine to the left of the vehicle nor more than 300 feet down the road nor light up another vehicle nor be more than 30 watts incandescent equivalent.
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