Hi guys
After a few near misses with skippies late at night recently I'm considering a light bar for the model 3 for under the front bumper lip. The high beam I think is great for distance, but I'm looking for something to illuminate the roadsides - and the fog lights are helpful, but not enough.
If you've done the upgrade, can you recommend the light bar you chose and where did you mount the switch for yours?
I'm hoping for something similar to the effect of the Lazer Linear that Bjorn Nyland reviewed so I get a better view of where wallabies are grazing though I don't much like the system he has of flashing the lights multiple times to enable them, and Qld Transport requires a physical switch to isolate them regardless:
Thanks
Geoff
After a few near misses with skippies late at night recently I'm considering a light bar for the model 3 for under the front bumper lip. The high beam I think is great for distance, but I'm looking for something to illuminate the roadsides - and the fog lights are helpful, but not enough.
If you've done the upgrade, can you recommend the light bar you chose and where did you mount the switch for yours?
I'm hoping for something similar to the effect of the Lazer Linear that Bjorn Nyland reviewed so I get a better view of where wallabies are grazing though I don't much like the system he has of flashing the lights multiple times to enable them, and Qld Transport requires a physical switch to isolate them regardless:
The lamp/s must be wired through a switch so they can only come on when the main-beam (high beam) headlamps are turned on, and must automatically turn off when the main-beam headlamps are turned off. The switch must be wired so that the driving lamps can be switched off while the main-beam headlamps remain on.
(from Vehicle Standards Instructions (Light 15.3) by Qld Transport)
(from Vehicle Standards Instructions (Light 15.3) by Qld Transport)
Thanks
Geoff