Great video. I just got a pair of the 3” Pods with the Amber lenses and Driving pattern. How do you like your Driving pattern lenses? I have mine mounted in the Ditch Light area.
The Lasfit 3 inch cube lights suffer from a fatal flaw. That little "shade" lip on top looks sexy but keeps you from being able to use generic clip on covers for 3 inch pods. And Lasfit does not seem to sell custom covers for their pods and have not bothered responding to my inquiry for well over a week. If you live in states that require covers for off road lighting and/or lighting mounted above the line of your headlights (which even SAE compliant cube lights are) then stay away.
Have you ever been pulled over for not having a cover on a light that was not on? I have been to 49 states with these and never have. Been inspected by the DOT in 20 with no issues. You could get the generic elastic covers if you really need a cover.
Nope, just a very bored MP on a public access road within Fort Hunter Ligget. He was heading the other way on a 2 way road, as soon as he passed me he turned around, drove behind me for a couple of miles occasionally pinging me with radar, then pulled me over half a mile before the edge of the base. Stated that the only reason for pulling me over is the uncovered pods. CA law is pretty explicit on the subject. Like you I have been driving for a decade+ with uncovered A pillar lights and then this.
Fog lights should cut through the fog and add definition. Flood lights should shine everywhere. But running a flood light in fog will just blind you because of the reflection of light off the fog.
Thanks for the review! The lasfits definitely have a great fog beam pattern. In fairness though, those auxbeams you have are not a fog pattern. They look like they are the 'spot/flood combo' lens from their x-pro line up.
If it’s an off-road pod lights, it’s an offroad pods lights. No matter if it’s made by auxbeam, Lasfit, sylvania, Morimoto, Baja designs. Some of them can be on road use, depending on the beam pattern or if it’s a wide beam pattern, that’s an SAE compliant.