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Old 31-03-2024, 05:16 PM   #1
Cooper69S
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Default Possible to buy flood-beam-only LED driving lights?

Hey all. I've been looking for driving lights but don't want a longer beam than the headlight high-beams. The roads I drive on where I need the extra light are very long and straight, with trees close to the Rd and plenty of roos around. I'd like to be able to light up the sides of the Rd without blinding oncoming drivers over a km away.
Does anyone make these?

I've seen a few smallish 4" ones advertised as work lights but it doesn't sound like they'll be much of an improvement over the factory high beams.

Other thought was whether there might be anything that could replace the fog lights (which I never use). Car is a 2013 LW Focus S.

Any recommendations?
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