LYKOS
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- Bent Mountain Va
Have no idea which is the appropriate sub forum for this question, so it's here.
Looking for those with "experience" with this issue.
I live 2000 feet above the Roanoke Valley. Often, I don't drive through fog on the way down the mountain as much as I drive through low lying clouds.
Common sense and experience have taught me that amber running lights, mounted low, help with both visibility and being seen.
However, with a lift kit and winch bumper mounting low isn't a good option.
I've done some research and the 6" LED amber light bars put off a decent amount of light.
BUT I've seen no reviews of their performance in fog.
I would imagine with so many lifted Jeeps on this forum that someone would have experience in the fog with amber lights mounted in different locations. The only place I have to mount such a beast is on the hoop on my bumper and I don't want to waste a couple hundred bucks on a light that simply won't work. It seems to me that would just be to high up to do any good.
So, anyone have experience with this that you can share?
Looking for those with "experience" with this issue.
I live 2000 feet above the Roanoke Valley. Often, I don't drive through fog on the way down the mountain as much as I drive through low lying clouds.
Common sense and experience have taught me that amber running lights, mounted low, help with both visibility and being seen.
However, with a lift kit and winch bumper mounting low isn't a good option.
I've done some research and the 6" LED amber light bars put off a decent amount of light.
BUT I've seen no reviews of their performance in fog.
I would imagine with so many lifted Jeeps on this forum that someone would have experience in the fog with amber lights mounted in different locations. The only place I have to mount such a beast is on the hoop on my bumper and I don't want to waste a couple hundred bucks on a light that simply won't work. It seems to me that would just be to high up to do any good.
So, anyone have experience with this that you can share?