2000 Jeep Wrangler Fog Light Mod Questions
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In article <2Kvub.6989$Rk5.3227@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink. net>,
"Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote:
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Remember, the more light you throw on the road the more your pupils will
dialate and counter act the light.
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"Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote:
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Remember, the more light you throw on the road the more your pupils will
dialate and counter act the light.
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In article <2Kvub.6989$Rk5.3227@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink. net>,
"Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote:
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Remember, the more light you throw on the road the more your pupils will
dialate and counter act the light.
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"Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote:
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Remember, the more light you throw on the road the more your pupils will
dialate and counter act the light.
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I'm another that rewire their stock fog lights to also light with
the high beams. High beams are the only way to go on a lonely twisting
mountain road, but without the side lighting the fog lights give, I
can't tell where in the road I am or if the high lights that are not
reflecting off of any thing means I'm about to drive off a cliff.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Smegma Breath wrote:
>
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> "Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:xevub.7984$ZF1.862924@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > As if bending pins on the relay would be a legal thing to do.. why do you
> > think that the lights are set up the way they are from the factory?.. Fog
> > lights are designed for use in fog and falling snow.. the beam pattern is
> > short range and wide.. they are set low on the vehicle so that the beam
> > shines under the fog layer.. they are not fitted so that an idiot like you
> > can emulate the spacecraft seen in "Close Emcounters"..
> >
> > --
> > History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
> >
> > "Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote in message
> > news:MWtub.6759$Rk5.447@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > > I have a 2000 Jeep Wrangler Sport with factory fog lights. I notice
> that
> > if
> > > you are using the fog lights and you use the high beams, the fog lights
> > > become disabled as long as you have the high beams on. I found "mod"
> > > instructions to allow the fog lights to be on with the high beams. The
> > > instructions are as follow:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "On your 2000 the relays are behind the glove box. Take it out and look
> to
> > > the firewall, the #2 relay is the one on the right closest to the
> outside
> > of
> > > the Jeep. Pull the relay straight up, the pins are labeled, but you will
> > > need someone with good eyes or use a magnifying glass (look close, the
> #'s
> > > are there) bend the #1 pin back instead of cutting it off and then you
> > could
> > > reverse it back to stock later if you want."
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I have 2 questions: 1) Are these procedures correct and 2) Is this
> > > modification street legal?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
the high beams. High beams are the only way to go on a lonely twisting
mountain road, but without the side lighting the fog lights give, I
can't tell where in the road I am or if the high lights that are not
reflecting off of any thing means I'm about to drive off a cliff.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Smegma Breath wrote:
>
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> "Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:xevub.7984$ZF1.862924@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > As if bending pins on the relay would be a legal thing to do.. why do you
> > think that the lights are set up the way they are from the factory?.. Fog
> > lights are designed for use in fog and falling snow.. the beam pattern is
> > short range and wide.. they are set low on the vehicle so that the beam
> > shines under the fog layer.. they are not fitted so that an idiot like you
> > can emulate the spacecraft seen in "Close Emcounters"..
> >
> > --
> > History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
> >
> > "Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote in message
> > news:MWtub.6759$Rk5.447@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > > I have a 2000 Jeep Wrangler Sport with factory fog lights. I notice
> that
> > if
> > > you are using the fog lights and you use the high beams, the fog lights
> > > become disabled as long as you have the high beams on. I found "mod"
> > > instructions to allow the fog lights to be on with the high beams. The
> > > instructions are as follow:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "On your 2000 the relays are behind the glove box. Take it out and look
> to
> > > the firewall, the #2 relay is the one on the right closest to the
> outside
> > of
> > > the Jeep. Pull the relay straight up, the pins are labeled, but you will
> > > need someone with good eyes or use a magnifying glass (look close, the
> #'s
> > > are there) bend the #1 pin back instead of cutting it off and then you
> > could
> > > reverse it back to stock later if you want."
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I have 2 questions: 1) Are these procedures correct and 2) Is this
> > > modification street legal?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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I'm another that rewire their stock fog lights to also light with
the high beams. High beams are the only way to go on a lonely twisting
mountain road, but without the side lighting the fog lights give, I
can't tell where in the road I am or if the high lights that are not
reflecting off of any thing means I'm about to drive off a cliff.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Smegma Breath wrote:
>
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> "Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:xevub.7984$ZF1.862924@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > As if bending pins on the relay would be a legal thing to do.. why do you
> > think that the lights are set up the way they are from the factory?.. Fog
> > lights are designed for use in fog and falling snow.. the beam pattern is
> > short range and wide.. they are set low on the vehicle so that the beam
> > shines under the fog layer.. they are not fitted so that an idiot like you
> > can emulate the spacecraft seen in "Close Emcounters"..
> >
> > --
> > History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
> >
> > "Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote in message
> > news:MWtub.6759$Rk5.447@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > > I have a 2000 Jeep Wrangler Sport with factory fog lights. I notice
> that
> > if
> > > you are using the fog lights and you use the high beams, the fog lights
> > > become disabled as long as you have the high beams on. I found "mod"
> > > instructions to allow the fog lights to be on with the high beams. The
> > > instructions are as follow:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "On your 2000 the relays are behind the glove box. Take it out and look
> to
> > > the firewall, the #2 relay is the one on the right closest to the
> outside
> > of
> > > the Jeep. Pull the relay straight up, the pins are labeled, but you will
> > > need someone with good eyes or use a magnifying glass (look close, the
> #'s
> > > are there) bend the #1 pin back instead of cutting it off and then you
> > could
> > > reverse it back to stock later if you want."
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I have 2 questions: 1) Are these procedures correct and 2) Is this
> > > modification street legal?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
the high beams. High beams are the only way to go on a lonely twisting
mountain road, but without the side lighting the fog lights give, I
can't tell where in the road I am or if the high lights that are not
reflecting off of any thing means I'm about to drive off a cliff.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Smegma Breath wrote:
>
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> "Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:xevub.7984$ZF1.862924@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > As if bending pins on the relay would be a legal thing to do.. why do you
> > think that the lights are set up the way they are from the factory?.. Fog
> > lights are designed for use in fog and falling snow.. the beam pattern is
> > short range and wide.. they are set low on the vehicle so that the beam
> > shines under the fog layer.. they are not fitted so that an idiot like you
> > can emulate the spacecraft seen in "Close Emcounters"..
> >
> > --
> > History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
> >
> > "Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote in message
> > news:MWtub.6759$Rk5.447@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > > I have a 2000 Jeep Wrangler Sport with factory fog lights. I notice
> that
> > if
> > > you are using the fog lights and you use the high beams, the fog lights
> > > become disabled as long as you have the high beams on. I found "mod"
> > > instructions to allow the fog lights to be on with the high beams. The
> > > instructions are as follow:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "On your 2000 the relays are behind the glove box. Take it out and look
> to
> > > the firewall, the #2 relay is the one on the right closest to the
> outside
> > of
> > > the Jeep. Pull the relay straight up, the pins are labeled, but you will
> > > need someone with good eyes or use a magnifying glass (look close, the
> #'s
> > > are there) bend the #1 pin back instead of cutting it off and then you
> > could
> > > reverse it back to stock later if you want."
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I have 2 questions: 1) Are these procedures correct and 2) Is this
> > > modification street legal?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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I'm another that rewire their stock fog lights to also light with
the high beams. High beams are the only way to go on a lonely twisting
mountain road, but without the side lighting the fog lights give, I
can't tell where in the road I am or if the high lights that are not
reflecting off of any thing means I'm about to drive off a cliff.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Smegma Breath wrote:
>
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> "Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:xevub.7984$ZF1.862924@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > As if bending pins on the relay would be a legal thing to do.. why do you
> > think that the lights are set up the way they are from the factory?.. Fog
> > lights are designed for use in fog and falling snow.. the beam pattern is
> > short range and wide.. they are set low on the vehicle so that the beam
> > shines under the fog layer.. they are not fitted so that an idiot like you
> > can emulate the spacecraft seen in "Close Emcounters"..
> >
> > --
> > History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
> >
> > "Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote in message
> > news:MWtub.6759$Rk5.447@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > > I have a 2000 Jeep Wrangler Sport with factory fog lights. I notice
> that
> > if
> > > you are using the fog lights and you use the high beams, the fog lights
> > > become disabled as long as you have the high beams on. I found "mod"
> > > instructions to allow the fog lights to be on with the high beams. The
> > > instructions are as follow:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "On your 2000 the relays are behind the glove box. Take it out and look
> to
> > > the firewall, the #2 relay is the one on the right closest to the
> outside
> > of
> > > the Jeep. Pull the relay straight up, the pins are labeled, but you will
> > > need someone with good eyes or use a magnifying glass (look close, the
> #'s
> > > are there) bend the #1 pin back instead of cutting it off and then you
> > could
> > > reverse it back to stock later if you want."
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I have 2 questions: 1) Are these procedures correct and 2) Is this
> > > modification street legal?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
the high beams. High beams are the only way to go on a lonely twisting
mountain road, but without the side lighting the fog lights give, I
can't tell where in the road I am or if the high lights that are not
reflecting off of any thing means I'm about to drive off a cliff.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Smegma Breath wrote:
>
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> "Mike Hall" <mike.hall.mail@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:xevub.7984$ZF1.862924@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> > As if bending pins on the relay would be a legal thing to do.. why do you
> > think that the lights are set up the way they are from the factory?.. Fog
> > lights are designed for use in fog and falling snow.. the beam pattern is
> > short range and wide.. they are set low on the vehicle so that the beam
> > shines under the fog layer.. they are not fitted so that an idiot like you
> > can emulate the spacecraft seen in "Close Emcounters"..
> >
> > --
> > History is only the past if we choose to do nothing about it..
> >
> > "Smegma Breath" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote in message
> > news:MWtub.6759$Rk5.447@newsread1.news.atl.earthli nk.net...
> > > I have a 2000 Jeep Wrangler Sport with factory fog lights. I notice
> that
> > if
> > > you are using the fog lights and you use the high beams, the fog lights
> > > become disabled as long as you have the high beams on. I found "mod"
> > > instructions to allow the fog lights to be on with the high beams. The
> > > instructions are as follow:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "On your 2000 the relays are behind the glove box. Take it out and look
> to
> > > the firewall, the #2 relay is the one on the right closest to the
> outside
> > of
> > > the Jeep. Pull the relay straight up, the pins are labeled, but you will
> > > need someone with good eyes or use a magnifying glass (look close, the
> #'s
> > > are there) bend the #1 pin back instead of cutting it off and then you
> > could
> > > reverse it back to stock later if you want."
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I have 2 questions: 1) Are these procedures correct and 2) Is this
> > > modification street legal?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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Approximately 11/18/03 12:58, Smegma Breath uttered for posterity:
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
test, but some folks just are TSTL.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
test, but some folks just are TSTL.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
Guest
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Approximately 11/18/03 12:58, Smegma Breath uttered for posterity:
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
test, but some folks just are TSTL.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
test, but some folks just are TSTL.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
Guest
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Approximately 11/18/03 12:58, Smegma Breath uttered for posterity:
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
test, but some folks just are TSTL.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
test, but some folks just are TSTL.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 22:16:26 GMT, Lon Stowell
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/18/03 12:58, Smegma Breath uttered for posterity:
>
>> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
>> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
>> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
>> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
>> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
>> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
>> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
> the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
> test, but some folks just are TSTL.
I didn't read the whole thread but what did he say that was so wrong?
Sounded like he just wanted some fog lights to use off-road and was
asking how to make them work the way he wanted. Maybe his nickname is
what got other people to start acting so hostile towards him?
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/18/03 12:58, Smegma Breath uttered for posterity:
>
>> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
>> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
>> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
>> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
>> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
>> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
>> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
> the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
> test, but some folks just are TSTL.
I didn't read the whole thread but what did he say that was so wrong?
Sounded like he just wanted some fog lights to use off-road and was
asking how to make them work the way he wanted. Maybe his nickname is
what got other people to start acting so hostile towards him?
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 22:16:26 GMT, Lon Stowell
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/18/03 12:58, Smegma Breath uttered for posterity:
>
>> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
>> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
>> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
>> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
>> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
>> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
>> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
> the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
> test, but some folks just are TSTL.
I didn't read the whole thread but what did he say that was so wrong?
Sounded like he just wanted some fog lights to use off-road and was
asking how to make them work the way he wanted. Maybe his nickname is
what got other people to start acting so hostile towards him?
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!
<LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> shared the following:
>Approximately 11/18/03 12:58, Smegma Breath uttered for posterity:
>
>> Hey, hey, hey.... I am one of those Jeep owners that use 'public roads'
>> only to get to the 'off road'. That also includes being out in the middle
>> of nowhere when the sun goes down. Using the fog lights along with the high
>> beams will allow me to see better in at night while I am trying to find my
>> way through the woods and so on. My intention is not to use the fog lights
>> with high beams on public roads. Idiot? Hey man, I can't be too
>> stupid.....I own a Jeep!
>
> Goddammit, who sold this bozo a Jeep without first giving him
> the IQ test? Yes, I know, a bucket a rocks could pass that
> test, but some folks just are TSTL.
I didn't read the whole thread but what did he say that was so wrong?
Sounded like he just wanted some fog lights to use off-road and was
asking how to make them work the way he wanted. Maybe his nickname is
what got other people to start acting so hostile towards him?
--
Travis
http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
The meek shall inherit the earth. After I'm finished with it.
:wq!


