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From: seifert@ihuxl.UUCP (D.A. Seifert)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re:  Three Questions
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Date: Thu, 11-Oct-84 20:23:01 EDT
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> The second and more logical reason for clear lenses is that your
> headlights are clear, so why mix different color lights?  It will look
> a lot better from the driver's seat to have the road lit up in one
> color instead of two.

If you're using the fogs in fog/snow, you want the regular
headlights OFF.  Fogs are specially designed to keep the light very
low, so that it doesn't reflect off of the fog back into your
eyes as glare.  Having the regular headlights on will create
glare.  (although good ones are MUCH better in fog/snow than
the cheapies)

If it's not foggy, and you're just using them for extra light
(especially for light to the sides), then yeah, have the regular
lights on too. (check local laws, somes places have limits on
how many lights you can have on at once)

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