Rayzer auxiliary driving lights

Interesting but how do they compensate for the different angles of windshields? They say they are adjustable but on a jeep they would practically be pointing down onto the hood. Maybe they are only for cars.

Also, if they didn't fit tight against the windshield there would be a lot of glare on the inside.
 

ntsqd

Heretic Car Camper
Some states also have rules about aux. lighting. If they are above some specific height then you can't have them on when on publis highways. AIR here in KA that height is the height of the headlights, so those would never be legal to use here.
 

4x4v8

Observer
Northern Explorer said:
Interesting but how do they compensate for the different angles of windshields? They say they are adjustable but on a jeep they would practically be pointing down onto the hood. Maybe they are only for cars.

Also, if they didn't fit tight against the windshield there would be a lot of glare on the inside.

Seems like a cool idea, BUT wouldnt it create glare?
 

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