Travis Cruz
EF1
- Joined
- May 26, 2014
- Messages
- 64
Again, you've got an awesome build and kudos to you.
I'd like ask that you not use any of those lights while you're chasing though. If you need them for some sort of emergency, such as you're stopped in the middle of the road because of debris or an accident, or if you're assisting with search and rescue, that's great. In a normal storm chasing context, however, they're blinding and distracting to other drivers and potentially to yourself because of the glare they create. Hazard flashers, headlights, or some unobstrusive LEDs are fine for driving in heavy precip. If you need more lights than that for visibility, you're driving too fast for conditions and won't be able to see the other traffic anyway. I'm sorry if this comes off as preaching and again I have no issues with folks who love to build trucks and intercept vehicles, but when we're all sharing the roads out there, using these lights responsibility and safely is a courtesy we should all be promoting. And on a less serious note, those lights also screw up the autoexposure on everyone's video.
Of course! They're for off-road or emergency use only. If I tried to turn them on in rain I wouldn't be able to see anything anyways because they're so bright

One of the main reasons I became so interested in getting them was because of our chase last in New Mexico. We chased a storm 60 miles into the desert in New Mexico, but it was the middle of the day. If we had been chasing at dusk, and had to navigate our way back to the interstate in the dark, these lights would be a huge help.
And don't worry about feeling like you're preaching, I completely understand the concern. Hopefully after you get to know me better you'll realize that I really am extremely cautious, I just like to be prepared for every situation. Thank you as well for the maturity of your responses!