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Re: 90 80Q high's/fog lights
Wow,
Alright already, sorry I opened my mouth on this one. Too many opinions and a
big can of worms. You know there is somthing funny about all this. Let me
rephrase, use your lights as you see fit but please please dont blast an
inapropriate amount of light at me or behind me. Audi must have put these
relays on to stop the inconsiderate and dangerous. Not those that want to use
what they feel is appropriate. Reminds me of when I modified my motorcycle
headlight switch so it would turn off. Just filed away at the pin till it
turned on and off with ease. Not that I ever rode w/o the light but did feel
it was my right to have a choice.
Cheers all,
JJS
Robert Lester wrote:
> Sorry John, but my "logical sense" is the fact that I drive 120mi./day
> year'round, on roads in NH that sometimes have these animals called
> Moose,etc... in places that you'd least expect them (the road), besides if
> you were driving towards me I wouldn't be blinding you with both the
> high's/fog's anyway...hey but thanks for your opion! Bob
>
> ----------
> > From: John Stanton <jjs3rd@ix.netcom.com>
> > To: Robert Lester <lester@cyberportal.net>
> > Cc: Quattro <quattro@audifans.com>
> > Subject: Re: 90 80Q high's/fog lights
> > Date: Monday, August 09, 1999 09:47
> >
> > 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)
> >