SOOLONG
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- Mankato, Mn
I hope I never post a question and get replies like this thread. If I were new to this site and this is the first thread I opened I don't think I would come back. I am not a member but was thinking of becoming one to support some of the great advice that I have read on here. Stuff like this makes me wonder if it is worth it. Even if the question is not where you think it should be, or if it is wrong in your opinion does not mean you have to open up and give both barrels. If you do not like the content just pass by it or give an honest opinion with out bashing. No, Iam not a moderator, I just think that being polite goes a long way because some where down the road the only person that has the advice to help you with your problem may have you on his/her ignore list.
I personaly would not spend the money on guards or euro lights. I have guards and lets face it, if I hit something hard enough to brake the tail light lens now it will also damage my rear quarter panel. I would not have bought them if I saw how they mounted up in the first place. The stock lights won't attract cops, and they are cheaper to replace. I have friends in law enforcement and they will pull you over just to check and make sure they are legal. Lets just say it is a way to get there foot (breathalizer) in the door.
Joe
I personaly would not spend the money on guards or euro lights. I have guards and lets face it, if I hit something hard enough to brake the tail light lens now it will also damage my rear quarter panel. I would not have bought them if I saw how they mounted up in the first place. The stock lights won't attract cops, and they are cheaper to replace. I have friends in law enforcement and they will pull you over just to check and make sure they are legal. Lets just say it is a way to get there foot (breathalizer) in the door.
Joe