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Motorhead350
10-10-2006, 08:34 PM
Is there something out there that can keep the low beams on when your high beams are on? I bought one for my truck to keep all four on at once and I know theres a kit for some Mustangs so you can have your fog lights on with just your parking lights. Is there anyway to do this besides messing with the turning siginal to that position when all four stay on?

Raudermaster
10-10-2006, 08:42 PM
Unsure, but the Aero styled GM's and CV's would both stay on due to the dual bulbs. I wasn't even aware they made special devices to do that.

Drock96Marquis
10-10-2006, 11:00 PM
The low beams do not stay on with the high beams as the bulbs would overheat if run in this state for any extended amount of time.

Motorhead350
10-10-2006, 11:02 PM
Makes sense. So I guess this device doesn't exist for our cars.

merc6
10-10-2006, 11:04 PM
Fogs adjustable? I seen mine hit the overhead freeway signs a few times. Guess you could use those in conjunction with the highbeams. Wait do they turn off with hibeams on as well?

Motorhead350
10-10-2006, 11:45 PM
Yes they do, but they look good with the low beams on and help. I wish the high beans we aimed a bit lower.

SergntMac
10-11-2006, 03:53 AM
I know theres a kit for some Mustangs so you can have your fog lights on with just your parking lights.Can't we do this now? Just turn to parking lights and pull the switch out? Maybe I'm missing something...

Bradley G
10-11-2006, 04:06 AM
I think you can pull the headlamp knob out, when it is in the parking lamp position.

Breadfan
10-11-2006, 04:10 AM
You should be able to. I drive like that alot especially in the early morning after the sun just comes up. Don't need to burn the headlights and it just looks way too cool running with parking lamps and fogs. :)

SergntMac
10-11-2006, 04:39 AM
Well, okay then...If I can't do it, I'll just stop.

Bigdogjim
10-11-2006, 04:44 AM
My question is this. Why would want to have low/high beams on at the same time?

If your lights are out of adjustment then get them checked, they are adjustable. (aim)

Breadfan
10-11-2006, 05:29 AM
Well, okay then...If I can't do it, I'll just stop.

You can...

You are talking about parking lights and fogs right?

What you can't do with the normal setup is run high beams and fogs...even with the switch pulled out they'll override off when you switch on the high beams.

Only position you can't pull the switch out is at off.

ctrlraven
10-11-2006, 06:31 AM
Yeah running low/high beam at the same time is going to wear on the blub that much faster. Now I would like to see the fog lights stay on while high beams are turned on. Their has to be a relay that opens to turn off the fog lights when the high beam is actived. Just need to find it now and adjust it...a little.

crouse
10-11-2006, 10:17 AM
I'm sure this is just one more way in which motorhead3.5 is trying to be an annoying SOB on the roads by trying to blind somone with both low and high beam lights on. Why don't you just go buy a pair of aircraft landing lights or a pair of ditch lights from a locomotive.

SID210SA
10-11-2006, 11:32 AM
I'm sure this is just one more way in which motorhead3.5 is trying to be an annoying SOB on the roads by trying to blind somone with both low and high beam lights on. Why don't you just go buy a pair of aircraft landing lights or a pair of ditch lights from a locomotive.

I dont think so......It just seems to me that when you have low beams on you see a shorter distance infront of you and if you have the hi-beams on it cuts out the light closer to your bumper....cant have the best of both views when the low beams and or fogs cut off when the hi beam is activated.....jmho

nomad
10-11-2006, 12:00 PM
Umm, nevermind. I thought this was a thread about low "beans".
Carry on!:pimp:

TAF
10-11-2006, 12:47 PM
Umm, nevermind. I thought this was a thread about low "beans".
Carry on!:pimp:

No...it's "low beams"... I've heard that these work pretty well...

CLICK HERE (http://www.productjunkies.com/lowbeams.htm)


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Put the brakes on your brights.

With low beams, you are back in the dirvers's seat free fom the glaring side effects of blast of cold air. By simply applying these ouch-less center, latex-free adhesives, your winning smile will be the only thing stopping traffic.
Use low beams with or without a bra, while running (about town or around the block) or even under a bathing suit

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ctrlraven
10-11-2006, 01:09 PM
No...it's "low beams"... I've heard that these work pretty well...

CLICK HERE (http://www.productjunkies.com/lowbeams.htm)


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Put the brakes on your brights.

With low beams, you are back in the dirvers's seat free fom the glaring side effects of blast of cold air. By simply applying these ouch-less center, latex-free adhesives, your winning smile will be the only thing stopping traffic.
Use low beams with or without a bra, while running (about town or around the block) or even under a bathing suit


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That is the funniest thing I have seen, I'll have to show the wife these! :lol:

Motorhead350
10-11-2006, 02:55 PM
I'm sure this is just one more way in which motorhead3.5 is trying to be an annoying SOB on the roads by trying to blind somone with both low and high beam lights on. Why don't you just go buy a pair of aircraft landing lights or a pair of ditch lights from a locomotive.

No thats next weeks episode, but thanks for playing.

rumble
10-11-2006, 05:51 PM
My question is this. Why would want to have low/high beams on at the same time?

(aim)

Back in the times before halogen bulbs this was a common mod.
By having both beams on at the same time you would get a much brighter high beam.

I haven't heard of this in a long, long time though.

Donny Carlson
10-11-2006, 06:41 PM
give Oprah terrible gas.




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merc6
10-13-2006, 05:01 AM
I'm sure this is just one more way in which motorhead3.5 is trying to be an annoying SOB on the roads by trying to blind somone with both low and high beam lights on. Why don't you just go buy a pair of aircraft landing lights or a pair of ditch lights from a locomotive.
Hi beams don't shine on the road in front of you. If you pull the turn signal stalk back with headlights on you basicly see what he is tring to acheve when he actualy turns the hibeams on. Try it out one night w/o oncomming traffic and see how much the light quality is with both on vs just the hibeam.