RudeJeepin
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- Carl
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I've had my halogens pack up with snow once, didn't have to pull over, but I would of if the work yard would have been any further away.I live at 8,600 feet, get many feet of snow every year, and haven’t had a problem yet with snow obstructing the LED lights. But most of our snow is on the drier side.
Being an employee that has to plow snow at night, I need reliable lights to get to work. My LED fog lights suck in the snow for packing up.
There is a reason why our snow is called Cascade concrete at times.
Our snowplows have LED headlights mounted 6 ft or so oof the ground and are heated, there are nights weree I have to stop every 30 to 40 minutes to clean them.
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