Snow, what is that?
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Snow, what is that?
Boy that must have been some serious snow. Those LEDs are bright if you look directly at them.
If a fellow has a set of factory marker lights (incandescent) with stainless shrouds (very attractive) and offered to trade those factory lights for those used snow covered LEDs- what do you think?
You would need some quick connects, well nuts, and rubber foam sealing gaskets. And the want too.
I don't trade my Bling for nada. :p
I was just informing the audience what a downside was for LEDs.
I will not be experiencing the snow again any time in the foreseeable future.
Warm Bling is better than cold safety any day!
JIM :)
Jim,
Did Jon send you a check for the snow comment?
Loc
In the interests of full disclosure, when driving through snow it doesn't take long for all of the rear lights incandescent or LED to be completely snow covered.
I have never had the side lights covered with snow, but I have had the back end so thick with snow the lights imparted a pink glow to the snow.
I'm sticking with my incandescent lights. Its the way nature intended a Prevost to be equipped. LEDs are as tastefull as spinner hubcaps.
Bah humbug
Hey, I saw snow on your truck Friday. Why don't you move south, like to Knoxville.
No Loc, no payola.
Stay on the dark side!;)
If you drove faster than 62.5 mph the snow wouldn't be a problem.