Water proof fog lights?
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From: middlebury vt
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 6cyl
Well I ended up getting a set of the ones off amazon I was looking at I've had them on for about a week love them so far still need to aim them a bit there brighter then my high beams really happy with them I'll post night pics tonight
Here's the link again, for what they are there deffently worth it! I wired them into my fuse panel by your feet
Here's the link again, for what they are there deffently worth it! I wired them into my fuse panel by your feet
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From: Rockford illinois
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: h.o. 4.0
here are the laws for extra lights so ya'll dont get any tickets
(for illinois)
(625 ILCS 5/12-210) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-210)
Sec. 12-210. Use of head lamps and auxiliary driving lamps. (a) Whenever the driver of any vehicle equipped with an electric driving head lamp, driving head lamps, auxiliary driving lamp or auxiliary driving lamps is within 500 feet of another vehicle approaching from the opposite direction, the driver shall dim or drop such head lamp or head lamps and shall extinguish all auxiliary driving lamps.
(b) The driver of any vehicle equipped with an electric driving head lamp, head lamps, auxiliary driving lamp or auxiliary driving lamps shall dim or drop such head lamp or head lamps and shall extinguish all auxiliary driving lamps when there is another vehicle traveling in the same direction less than 300 feet to the front of him.
(c) No vehicle shall have the lighting system modified to allow more than 2 electric head lamps to be lighted while operating in the dimmed or dropped position.
(d) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the use of auxiliary driving lamps, commonly referred to as "fog" lamps, when used in conjunction with head lamps, if such auxiliary driving lamps are adjusted and so aimed that the glaring rays are not projected into the eyes of drivers of oncoming vehicles.
(for illinois)(625 ILCS 5/12-210) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-210)
Sec. 12-210. Use of head lamps and auxiliary driving lamps. (a) Whenever the driver of any vehicle equipped with an electric driving head lamp, driving head lamps, auxiliary driving lamp or auxiliary driving lamps is within 500 feet of another vehicle approaching from the opposite direction, the driver shall dim or drop such head lamp or head lamps and shall extinguish all auxiliary driving lamps.
(b) The driver of any vehicle equipped with an electric driving head lamp, head lamps, auxiliary driving lamp or auxiliary driving lamps shall dim or drop such head lamp or head lamps and shall extinguish all auxiliary driving lamps when there is another vehicle traveling in the same direction less than 300 feet to the front of him.
(c) No vehicle shall have the lighting system modified to allow more than 2 electric head lamps to be lighted while operating in the dimmed or dropped position.
(d) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the use of auxiliary driving lamps, commonly referred to as "fog" lamps, when used in conjunction with head lamps, if such auxiliary driving lamps are adjusted and so aimed that the glaring rays are not projected into the eyes of drivers of oncoming vehicles.
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From: middlebury vt
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 6cyl
here are the laws for extra lights so ya'll dont get any tickets
(for illinois)
(625 ILCS 5/12-210) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-210)
Sec. 12-210. Use of head lamps and auxiliary driving lamps. (a) Whenever the driver of any vehicle equipped with an electric driving head lamp, driving head lamps, auxiliary driving lamp or auxiliary driving lamps is within 500 feet of another vehicle approaching from the opposite direction, the driver shall dim or drop such head lamp or head lamps and shall extinguish all auxiliary driving lamps.
(b) The driver of any vehicle equipped with an electric driving head lamp, head lamps, auxiliary driving lamp or auxiliary driving lamps shall dim or drop such head lamp or head lamps and shall extinguish all auxiliary driving lamps when there is another vehicle traveling in the same direction less than 300 feet to the front of him.
(c) No vehicle shall have the lighting system modified to allow more than 2 electric head lamps to be lighted while operating in the dimmed or dropped position.
(d) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the use of auxiliary driving lamps, commonly referred to as "fog" lamps, when used in conjunction with head lamps, if such auxiliary driving lamps are adjusted and so aimed that the glaring rays are not projected into the eyes of drivers of oncoming vehicles.
(for illinois)(625 ILCS 5/12-210) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-210)
Sec. 12-210. Use of head lamps and auxiliary driving lamps. (a) Whenever the driver of any vehicle equipped with an electric driving head lamp, driving head lamps, auxiliary driving lamp or auxiliary driving lamps is within 500 feet of another vehicle approaching from the opposite direction, the driver shall dim or drop such head lamp or head lamps and shall extinguish all auxiliary driving lamps.
(b) The driver of any vehicle equipped with an electric driving head lamp, head lamps, auxiliary driving lamp or auxiliary driving lamps shall dim or drop such head lamp or head lamps and shall extinguish all auxiliary driving lamps when there is another vehicle traveling in the same direction less than 300 feet to the front of him.
(c) No vehicle shall have the lighting system modified to allow more than 2 electric head lamps to be lighted while operating in the dimmed or dropped position.
(d) Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the use of auxiliary driving lamps, commonly referred to as "fog" lamps, when used in conjunction with head lamps, if such auxiliary driving lamps are adjusted and so aimed that the glaring rays are not projected into the eyes of drivers of oncoming vehicles.
I'm not 100% sure but I beleive in vt you can have four head lights going at once while your driving and that you can leave your high beams on while going by someone I didn't think you could but I was talking to a friend about it the other day and he said it was legal I don't but I guess you can and I beleive for road driving you can't have more then four driving lights lit at once I need to look into it more tho I haven't been able to find much on vt laws there pretty laid back here tho.
The info there seams pretty standerd to what I've heard before tho.
How do you like you bfg's? I think when I get new tread I'm going to get bfg a/t's
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From: Bentonville, AR
Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0
Well I ended up getting a set of the ones off amazon I was looking at I've had them on for about a week love them so far still need to aim them a bit there brighter then my high beams really happy with them I'll post night pics tonight
Here's the link again, for what they are there deffently worth it! I wired them into my fuse panel by your feet
Amazon.com: Navigator NV-1204" x 6" Clear Fog Light with Stone Guard and Cover: Automotive
Attachment 207685
Here's the link again, for what they are there deffently worth it! I wired them into my fuse panel by your feet
Amazon.com: Navigator NV-1204" x 6" Clear Fog Light with Stone Guard and Cover: Automotive
Attachment 207685
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From: Rockford illinois
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: h.o. 4.0
Thanks!
I'm not 100% sure but I beleive in vt you can have four head lights going at once while your driving and that you can leave your high beams on while going by someone I didn't think you could but I was talking to a friend about it the other day and he said it was legal I don't but I guess you can and I beleive for road driving you can't have more then four driving lights lit at once I need to look into it more tho I haven't been able to find much on vt laws there pretty laid back here tho.
The info there seams pretty standerd to what I've heard before tho.
How do you like you bfg's? I think when I get new tread I'm going to get bfg a/t's
I'm not 100% sure but I beleive in vt you can have four head lights going at once while your driving and that you can leave your high beams on while going by someone I didn't think you could but I was talking to a friend about it the other day and he said it was legal I don't but I guess you can and I beleive for road driving you can't have more then four driving lights lit at once I need to look into it more tho I haven't been able to find much on vt laws there pretty laid back here tho.
The info there seams pretty standerd to what I've heard before tho.
How do you like you bfg's? I think when I get new tread I'm going to get bfg a/t's
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From: middlebury vt
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 6cyl
Not that I know of after talking to a few people on this thread I decided I didn't need them to be water proof if they get wet it'll just blow the bulb or fuse I had been worried about it shorting out something important like the CPS wasn't really thinking lol they should be fine and I guess if someone was really worried about there lights getting wet they could take them apart and seal them
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