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September 11th, 2003 12:16 AM #1
I've been seeing this for quite a while already.
Usually sa Cement Mixers, but kanina sa bus.
There's this light assembly which looks like a sealed beam unit na H3 illuminating the area where the passengers would disembark upon exiting the bus...
Pretty fine idea except for the fact that these ^^&$*%#^%$ are BLINDING me!!!!
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September 11th, 2003 08:38 PM #2
depends kung saan nakalagay... kapag mababa ang pagkalagay and tama ang angle, oks lang...
pero nung sang araw, may san mig na truck... putsa! ala na me makita! nang gigitgit pa!
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September 12th, 2003 12:36 AM #4
one of the reasons why I have two 100watt "fog" lights in front now. I might upgrade them with 120 watt bulbs. :D
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September 12th, 2003 08:48 PM #5
i notice that a lot of people don't know how to install and how to properly use their lights. sana we can have someone who can give us basics on automotive lighting. yung mga lagi naka sindi ang fogs, or kung saan saan nagpapalagay ng hid daw na di naman hid.
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September 12th, 2003 09:05 PM #6
naku, tinamaan ako dun!
laging naka sindi fog lights ko! hehehe! bad ba un?
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September 12th, 2003 09:26 PM #8
ako din lagi naka-sindi ang fog lamps hehehe! pero polite po ako noh, pag nasa intersection ako at stop naman po ako, Off ko yun headlights ko at fog and running lights lang ang naka-On para di silaw ang vehicles na naka-harap sa akin.
mahilig ako maki-head-on sa mga ogags na driver na naka-high beam. pag senyas ko ng low-high-low at hindi nag-low beam ang loko steer ko nga pa-head on collision sa kanya sabay high beam hehehe!
ang nakaka-inis yung mga dump trucks sa nlex na may rear facing fog lamps, kaka-silaw talaga! sarap barilin ng BB gun eh!
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September 12th, 2003 09:50 PM #9
i think the important thing when installing lights is proper cut off. the lights should not be used in traffic if it goes over a standard passenger car driver's line of sight. improperly installed lights can be a lot worse than high beams. fog lights have a low cut off and should not be aimed high. some lights are just bad though, and no matter what you do, their beam is scattered.
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September 13th, 2003 12:59 AM #10
Naku, basta umandar na ko nakasidi na ilaw ko (ala daytime running lights) hehehe.
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