Number of lights allowed?


mp3deviant721

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Can anybody who lives in Wisconsin shed light on something I've been wondering for a long time? I have always wondered if having more than 2 pairs of lights installed will get you a ticket? I know that you can't have more than 2 pairs on at a time but will having, say, 4 pairs of lights get you a ticket? I know I would only have 2 pairs on at a time (low beam, fogs or high beam, driving lights, etc) My plan was to get 4 driving lights and keep the current fog lights that I have on there.
 
I have three pair on my Stang and they are legal here. That's the normal lights, driving lights and the fogs. Don't know how far you can push it up here. The fogs and driving lights are on a toggle switch so you can only run one or the other. Think Roush had to jump thru some hoops to get that set-up approved for all 50 states.
Dave
 
Well, I plan to have fogs and driving lights, so I should be fine with that. Right?
 
As long as you only have two pair on at a time, should be fine, that's where the toggle switch comes in handy to keep you honest (in case you just forget like I would)
Dave
 
Imma guess that you have a on-off-on toggle switch. One on side connected to the fogs and the other on side connected to the driving lights. I assume that would be how Roush connected them. I guess I'll have to go look for a on-off-on switch that would look good on my dash.
 
Can anybody who lives in Wisconsin shed light on something I've been wondering for a long time? I have always wondered if having more than 2 pairs of lights installed will get you a ticket? I know that you can't have more than 2 pairs on at a time but will having, say, 4 pairs of lights get you a ticket? I know I would only have 2 pairs on at a time (low beam, fogs or high beam, driving lights, etc) My plan was to get 4 driving lights and keep the current fog lights that I have on there.

In the state of Kansas you can only have ( 4 ) forward facing lights (TURNED ON ) at any given time while on state maintained roads.

There is NO LIMIT on the AMOUNT of lights mounted on the truck OR facing forward in Kansas.

As for your state I don't know BUT you could prolly find out by calling the highway patrol and asking.
 

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