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Re: 90 80Q high's/fog lights



John,

We've been through all this opinion on both sides of this question several
times in the past.  Some see no need ever to have both fogs and high beams
on simultaneously.  I suspect most of these are city residents who travel
well lighted roads during most of their travels.  Others see an advantage
in being able to operate both sets of lights simultaneously.  I suspect
that this group frequently drives on dark, winding, narrow roads and feel
they need all possible advantage when it comes to spotting Bambi or Pepi
LePew on the shoulder just as he is ready to cross in front of you.  

I fall into the latter group.  You, evidently, fall into the prior group.  
That's OK.  I'll forgive you.  :-)

At 09:47 AM 08/09/1999 -0400, John Stanton wrote:
>Robert,
>
>There is a reason they don't go on at the same time.  It makes no logical
>sense.  Please spare us all the inappropriate use of fog lights.
>
>JJS
>
>Robert Lester wrote:
>
>> Hey guys, I want my fog's and high beam's on at one time...is there a relay
>> i can pull out? Anybody with a bentley mind looking it up? Or anyone that
>> has made this alteration before, give me there proceedure?
>> TIA Bob
>> 90 80Q (Nologies/amp)
>
>
>
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   Bob
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