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Old 07-22-2006, 05:48 PM   #112 (permalink)
Bang Bang
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Re: turn the DRL's OFF!

Just a thought...Has anyone tried to use the parking lights as the drl's? I'm sure you have all seen that some vehicles come with the parking lights on when the vehicle is started. I know I have. It seems that you kinda get the best of both worlds...no really annoying light as in when you pull in the driveway or at the drive-in (we don't have those around here where the temp feels like 200 freaking degrees with 245% humidity) and you still have the safety of lights on. This may also help with the "motorcycles lost in the sea of drl's" since these lights will be orange. I am no electrical whizz and have no idea how this would connect. Anybody got any ideas or thoughts? And please be gentle if this was dicussed in another thread. I just read ALL 12 pages of posts in this one.
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