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<blockquote data-quote="Rockhunter62" data-source="post: 479087" data-attributes="member: 7504"><p>I can remember years ago in outback NSW. I was driving an old Cruiser SWB with a couple of bull lights mounted on top of the bullbar and had 130/65w headlights. There was a semi coming towards me and we could both see each other for miles. We both crested a rise each and dropped to low beam and met at the bottom near a creek. In that dark 30 seconds or so all we could see was a mob of pigs getting thrown everywhere. We both survived but not many of the pigs did.</p><p></p><p> So just remember folks that it is all well and good to have big bright spotties but when you go back down to low beam it will take your eyes a while to adjust to the darker situation. </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockhunter62, post: 479087, member: 7504"] I can remember years ago in outback NSW. I was driving an old Cruiser SWB with a couple of bull lights mounted on top of the bullbar and had 130/65w headlights. There was a semi coming towards me and we could both see each other for miles. We both crested a rise each and dropped to low beam and met at the bottom near a creek. In that dark 30 seconds or so all we could see was a mob of pigs getting thrown everywhere. We both survived but not many of the pigs did. So just remember folks that it is all well and good to have big bright spotties but when you go back down to low beam it will take your eyes a while to adjust to the darker situation. Cheers Doug [/QUOTE]
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