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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 08:01 PM
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Well if this is going to turn into a moral issue as far blinding people and destroying the "Jeep reputation", then let me rephrase my question.

What are some of the brightest lights out there that aren't so expensive?

I'm not trying to come across as an a$$, I'm just a straight forward, no bullsh!t person.
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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 2008JKX
YO CMNSPWR

dude i flash my lights at people when they just look at me.

i got 2 8 in 130 watt long range lights on the front bad
and 2 7 in 100 watt driving lights on the windshield

as of now i got em wired to 2 swtiches but im tying to also make it so when i flash my brights to people they come on aswell.

everyone on heer gets angry when any post comes on about bad stuff like flashing brights into peoples eyes.

i got like 2 warnings then a ticket thing when i asked for illegal offroading spots in my hood

Toad gave me the warning
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Obviously you don't read very well. When you joined the forum did you read the rules and regulations prior to posting a dumb question like where are the illegal places to wheel in my hood I'm just saying if the shoe fits, put it in your mouth! Toad and all the moderators and area leaders keep our forum free from rule breakers and trolls. They dont get paid to do it, it's their own personal choice. So back off JaCKson
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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by RubiJK
Well you should be too much concerned about how the public views the Jeep community! Obviously you arent involved in the politics, work and effort by many that fight to keep our lands free for us to enjoy. There is a CONSTANT battle by governments/greenie groups to shut down public access to many areas that we currently have available to wheel. The less responsible we are, the less effective our efforts are. This includes everything from staying on the trails, to not littering, to not flinging rocksmud clods from your mud covered Jeep on the hwy... If all off roaders "aint too much concerned" about it, there will be new laws that require regulation for off road vehicles... Maybe you will be concerned then, but it will be too late. This is a pathetic attitude you have, and you should educate yourself on it. You are the exact image that off-road'ers have to avoid... The last thing we need is everybody hating Jeepers and off-road'ers...
nawI ain't involved in the politics. politics and politicians suck. and i don't think i care for your attitude or opinion. I see that u don't care for mine. As far as that goes, maybe your santimonius attitude might be seen as a negative thing by those very people u wish to impress with your political bullshit. maybe that impression might cause some people to want to see your wheeling spots closed. maybe your lawmakers oughta quit making laws about shit the government ain't supposed to get involved in to start with.
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Old Feb 10, 2009 | 11:14 PM
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On my 4th Wrangler..... Its like what people say about leaky tops and premature rusting, its a Jeep thing. You will get flashed.

A couple of months ago I was following a car as I was running late. The car ahead of me was driving a couple of MPH under the speed limit in a no passing zone. Needless to say I was frustrated! Finally the road opened up to two lanes and I went blazin by to realize I was following my grandpa. I felt like an ass. He is safe and cautious (and no night driving). Point of the story, I would hate to "blind" someone when my headlights, even on dim, are probably already doing it. Most times I give the benefit of the doubt and just assume they are doing a bright check with a flash.
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