frank d calabro
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Thanks guys great info . Although I am pretty well set up when it comes to lighting. I will review all other info )))
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Oh wow!I think Keith isn’t selling radios right now due to all the FCC changes.
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Call me crazy but, are the rear ambers so important just so people can keep distance? Admittingly I've never been a part of organized offroading so this may be something very common I just know about.[/QUOTE
Amber is the only light that cuts through snow and dust, it’s so you can see the person in front and be aware if they slow or stop.
Once you see them in heavy dust or snow, you’ll understand. Especially at night. The higher on the truck the better they are also!
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