Originally Posted By: Rand
Yep just had some Tool in a bro-truck with 2 18" or 24" bars on his bumper.. which since it was a bro truck was just under my roofline directly in line with my rearview mirror.
it was two of the narrow reflector 15degree scatter type x100 leds per light
Glad I dont carry a gun. it was so blinding I couldnt see.. literally I was in physical pain.
I have had lasik surgery and my eyes are sensitive.. always have been.. worse now.
Hes just "Tooling" along in traffic like its normal. Between that and his 12" stack in the bed looking like a coal burning locomotive.. I really wish someone would kick his teeth in... twice.
After the light turned green I still couldn't see so he went around me. I turned into a nearby parking lot as I had so many flashes on my eye I had to stare at a point not directly ahead so I could see.
This was on a normal cloudy night.. no rain.. nothing. He also had his Headlights, Highbeams, and fog lights on.. which I thought couldnt be done without rewiring.
If thats the norm in alaska.. ugh. Too bad cant have a flat chrome rearend like the back of some semi trailers.. I cant imagine how blinding that would be rolling upto one with all those lights on your truck.
HA! bro-truck! Love it! those dang things are EVERYWHERE here, but by and large, the bros that drive them are students @ the local Auto-Diesel College.
seen several with the giant center mounted lightbar, glaring away, b/c the factory lights are hazed/yellowed/pitted far beyond usefulness. sometimes with led's or pooptastic hid's dropped in.
though my favorite was last spring, that last hour before Dawn, nice twisty/rolly country road, some bunghole in a Ranger didn't even have the Headlights on, just the parking/Running lights, and the 12" LED bar mounted to the top of the bumper came around a bend with the light right in my direct eye line.