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      11-26-2014, 12:10 PM   #8
rjc32000
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I'm sorry about your frustration with the halogen lights, but if you are truly unable to drive without endangering other motorists by having your brights on, you need to have your car (or perhaps your eyes) checked ASAP. The stock halogens produce plenty of visible light when operating properly. I see many F30s driving Alaskan roads at night with halogens. Keep in mind that this is driving in complete darkness on highways that lack ANY supplemental lighting.

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Originally Posted by Professor Twerk View Post
I've noticed that it's incredibly dangerous to drive at night without my foglights and high beams turned on which potentially endangers other drivers.
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