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<blockquote data-quote="JohnS" data-source="post: 61368" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>Question 1: for a RHD bus what's the correct placement for a single front and a single rear fog light? I assume it'll be offside (ie. RHD passenger side)?</p><p></p><p>Question 2: the flow of electrons has always been a difficult concept for me to get my head around so 'scuse my ignorance - but, if I fit twin spots up front is it possible to wire them up so that they illuminate on high beam only?</p><p></p><p>Thanks - and while I'm typing, thanks to all those who posted pics of the Volksworld show last weekend. For those like myself who don't make it down south to shows and meets these photos are always eagerly anticipated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnS, post: 61368, member: 120"] Question 1: for a RHD bus what's the correct placement for a single front and a single rear fog light? I assume it'll be offside (ie. RHD passenger side)? Question 2: the flow of electrons has always been a difficult concept for me to get my head around so 'scuse my ignorance - but, if I fit twin spots up front is it possible to wire them up so that they illuminate on high beam only? Thanks - and while I'm typing, thanks to all those who posted pics of the Volksworld show last weekend. For those like myself who don't make it down south to shows and meets these photos are always eagerly anticipated. [/QUOTE]
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