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Jimbo

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I know the benefit of amber and blue covers, but saw a post on FB and the guy had green covers. What are the pros/cons, if any, on these? Just trying to figure out if I should be adding or not worrying about any other covers.

I guess I'm curious to start a color-to-benefit list...

Amber -
Blue -
Green -
Red -
etc...
 
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vanilla_gorilla

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I know the benefit of amber and blue covers, but saw a post on FB and the guy had green covers. What are the pros/cons, if any, on these? Just trying to figure out if I should be adding or not worrying about any other covers.

I guess I'm curious to start a color-to-benefit list...

Amber -
Blue -
Green -
Red -
etc...

Well I know amber really cuts through the dust, and can be easily seen day or night from a good distance.

I know blue and red facing forward are illegal, but sure could be a lot of fun...lol
 

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Jimbo,
Here on the eastern end of long island, fog lights have always been amber. I have read that blue is best in snowstorms...red helps prevent loss of night vision....
Eddie
 

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We use green beacons on the work trucks. Darkness it doesn't blind you but gives you great contrast and depth perception.
 
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