GYMBRAT
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As soon as I notice ppl flashin me their brights I then know for a fact its time to readjust the headlights, as I myself hate getting blinded as well.
I like seeing better at night just as much as anyone but I just can bring my self to buy those LED lights . I think they need to lower the voltage on low beam for driving in traffic because they are way to bright !!! You end up flashing some douche-bag because you think his high beams are on and then get flashed yourself. (you think this old for the douche-bag because he has to do it 15 times a night )
I don't care if you have three CN rail way lights on your truck that will light your hair on fire if you stand to close to it , just have a respectable low beam for two way traffic.. Rant over
I think the factors need to put air ride in all 3/4 , 1 tons like the big riggs and no more trouble as you load it up it levels it self. I would sure like to find a kit that i could but in
Custom trucks express that you are an Individual and have a passion for automotives. U should get your mind out of the gutter and stop think about a males member then
Once you have them set they are incredible on low beam, nothing better. On high beam combined with my Sirius HID DOT approved driving lights it is a much nicer night and I feel much safer on the road.
Sec 4.05 deals with headlights and their aiming.http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bclaws_new/document/LOC/freeside/-- M --/Motor Vehicle Act RSBC 1996 c. 318/05_Regulations/28_26_58 Motor Vehicle Act Regulations/26_58_01.xml#section4.
Sorry Stomper, doesn't matter if the pope himself blessed your driving lights, they can only be used in lieu of headlights in foggy conditions.
BC MVA Regulation 4.11(4) The operator of a vehicle may use fog lamps instead of headlamps when atmospheric conditions make the use of headlamps disadvantageous.
Fought this battle last year with the RCMP Robson Valley Traffic Service, bottom line is the law is the law.
It is also the law in AB, just not as vigorously enforced.
Sec 4.05 deals with headlights and their aiming.http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bclaws_new/document/LOC/freeside/-- M --/Motor Vehicle Act RSBC 1996 c. 318/05_Regulations/28_26_58 Motor Vehicle Act Regulations/26_58_01.xml#section4.11
Sorry Stomper, doesn't matter if the pope himself blessed your driving lights, they can only be used in lieu of headlights in foggy conditions.
BC MVA Regulation 4.11(4) The operator of a vehicle may use fog lamps instead of headlamps when atmospheric conditions make the use of headlamps disadvantageous.
Fought this battle last year with the RCMP Robson Valley Traffic Service, bottom line is the law is the law.
It is also the law in AB, just not as vigorously enforced.
Just like every one else. All individuals, exactly the same....Custom trucks express that you are an Individual
Sec 4.05 deals with headlights and their aiming.http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bclaws_new/document/LOC/freeside/-- M --/Motor Vehicle Act RSBC 1996 c. 318/05_Regulations/28_26_58 Motor Vehicle Act Regulations/26_58_01.xml#section4.11
Sorry Stomper, doesn't matter if the pope himself blessed your driving lights, they can only be used in lieu of headlights in foggy conditions.
BC MVA Regulation 4.11(4) The operator of a vehicle may use fog lamps instead of headlamps when atmospheric conditions make the use of headlamps disadvantageous.
Fought this battle last year with the RCMP Robson Valley Traffic Service, bottom line is the law is the law.
It is also the law in AB, just not as vigorously enforced.
Driving lights in conjunction with high beam is legal. Fog lights can only be used when weather conditions are met, and then instead of headlights. Mystery why they sell illegally wired headlight system, but wonder what dealerships have to say.
Driving lights in conjunction with high beam is legal. Fog lights can only be used when weather conditions are met, and then instead of headlights. Mystery why they sell illegally wired headlight system, but wonder what dealerships have to say.
Heres what Alberta and British Columbia can get ready for....... Your coming next!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SASKATCHEWAN LAW
Bumpers
50(1) Every passengercar shall be equipped with front and rear bumpers and
every other type A vehicle with a GVWR of 4500 kilograms or less shall be equipped
with front bumpers that:
(a) are securely mounted to the frame or chassis;
(b) have a vertical surface of at least 100 millimetres; and
(c) extend at least to the width of the original manufacturer’s track width.
(2) On cars, the centre part of the bumper shall be between 380 and 560
millimetres above the ground when the vehicle is unloaded on level ground and
tires are inflated within the range specified by the tire manufacturer.
(3) On type A vehicles with GVWR of 4500 kilograms or less, other than cars, the
height of the lowest part of the bumper shall be not more than 750 millimetres
above the road surface.
That says it right there..... If the BOTTOM of your bumper (not the AIR DAM) is higher than 75cm, your ILLEGAL!!
I think that is fairly close to the laws in BC already, Im not sure on the bumper height restriction, but I do know there is one in place, they just haven't enforced it much the past few years.