Taking the diffusers out can't hurt and they aren't needed if you have colored LEDs. Don't be misled by the term super bright as regular LEDs are not that bright to begin with...as you can see.
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"classicdoug" said:Be careful Kat. Texas law says that you can't have more than 4 front facing lights turned on at the same time.
Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Sec. 547.302. DUTY TO DISPLAY LIGHTS.
(a) A vehicle shall display each lighted lamp and illuminating device required by this chapter to be on the vehicle:
(1) at nighttime; and
(2) when light is insufficient or atmospheric conditions are unfavorable so that a person or vehicle on the highway is not clearly discernible at a distance of 1,000 feet ahead.
(b) A signaling device, including a stoplamp or a turn signal lamp, shall be lighted as prescribed by this chapter.
(c) At least one lighted lamp shall be displayed on each side of the front of a motor vehicle.
(d) Not more than four of the following may be lighted at one time on the front of a motor vehicle:
(1) a headlamp required by this chapter; or
(2) a lamp, including an auxiliary lamp or spotlamp, that projects a beam with an intensity brighter than 300 candlepower.
"mustangstofear" said:Federal law prohibits your fog lights and high beam on at the same time. Even the harness are set up that way.
"Kats66Pny" said:... I rarely ever use my high beams.
"70_Fastback" said:Too warm in Tej'as?