whats the law on fitting after market spots?

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whats the law on fitting after market spots?

Post by chipvan » Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:09 pm

was thinking as we go away in cornwall quite a bit some extra lights on the front would be nice in dark lanes,would it be ok to add extra lights into grille?
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Re: whats the law on fitting after market spots?

Post by dandywarhol » Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:21 pm

as long as they only work on main beam
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Re: whats the law on fitting after market spots?

Post by chipvan » Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:45 am

could you link them into fog lights as they have a seperate switch?
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Re: whats the law on fitting after market spots?

Post by munroman » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:10 am

chipvan wrote:could you link them into fog lights as they have a seperate switch?
You could, but this would make the fog lights useless, due to the 'bounce back' of the light from the spots in fog, plus fog lights should only be used in fog or falling snow.

Much better to use a separate switch, and feed the spots via the main beam, this gives you all the possible combinations that are legal (and useful!)
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Re: whats the law on fitting after market spots?

Post by jaylee » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:27 am

If you tried linking the spots into the existing factory fog loom in addition, it would cause an overload possibly due to the lower resistance in the fog loom wires intended for just the fogs...?!! :shock:
The intended added spots need a separate circuit triggered by the main beam...

Spot lamps as Dandy has said need/are required to come on with main beam, so they can be dipped with the headlights for potential/inevitable oncoming traffic!! :wink:
Suggesting an isolation switch for the spot circuit (mine is inline from the earth on the relay) which helps uncomplicate things during MOT testing on the beam alignment??

A spot used in a fog or heavy snow situation would just reflect of the weather condition, probably causing more impairment to road visibility than just dipped beam...


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