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I'm looking to get some POV or caution lights.
Anyone done this....
Something like this or outside of the Jeep.
Just thinking of ideas.

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You are better off getting LED pods or a light bar that offer an amber DRL option and standard white light output. There are many options and sizes out there.
 

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Lately a lot of idiots here in Oklahoma... Stopped last night to help someone out and my cautions were on but they were stupid and honking behind me. Made me think for $40 or so I can get some cautions that have different settings like go left of me idiots.
 

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Lately a lot of idiots here in Oklahoma... Stopped last night to help someone out and my cautions were on but they were stupid and honking behind me. Made me think for $40 or so I can get some cautions that have different settings like go left of me idiots.
So in Oklahoma they don't know what flashing red lights mean? So Oklahoma is not OK :giggle:
 

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So in Oklahoma they don't know what flashing red lights mean? So Oklahoma is not OK :giggle:
Well, more often than not someone whose hazards are on, are on solely because it is a slow moving vehicle like a tractor, or a farm truck following a tractor, or some Mexican driving a broken POS that just can’t go faster. Not often is it for roadside safety.
 

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Well, more often than not someone whose hazards are on, are on solely because it is a slow moving vehicle like a tractor, or a farm truck following a tractor, or some Mexican driving a broken POS that just can’t go faster. Not often is it for roadside safety.
True I live in farm country, but I would think a person would be able to deduce that it's a stopped vehicle versus one that is slow moving.
 

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True I live in farm country, but I would think a person would be able to deduce that it's a stopped vehicle versus one that is slow moving.
Well, honking could also mean, get the fuck out of the road.
 

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Well, honking could also mean, get the fuck out of the road.
Lmao yep I understand that! I hate being behind a tractor that doesn't move over and takes up the whole freaking road :angry:
 

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Lmao yep I understand that! I hate being behind a tractor that doesn't move over and takes up the whole freaking road :angry:
Or some parked good Samaritan trying to play roadside assistance. It's a lethal job that most dont have the tools or training to do safely.
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