ControlNode
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- First Name
- John
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- Eastern NC
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- 84 Civic "2000S"/16 Focus RS/21 Ranger XLT
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As far as I can see, most of what is on the headlight is just diffusers. There may be a small little clear/white reflector on the inner lower corner, right next to the grill and not visible from the side. Again, I'm just sharing information about the requirements as they are written, and trying provided a clean solution if you really don't like the amber side marker on the fender. And I'll be honest, I've not measured the height of the headlight, perhaps the reflector up there is higher than the standards allows and that is why Ford didn't integrate it in the headlight light they did with the Focus RS I have. But I still feel that having the reflector, even if not located 100% within the MVSS rules is safer than removing it altogether.There are reflectors in the headlights and the taillights.
Thank you.
As far as passing safety inspections, again some people don't care about doing their job thoroughly. In my state we recently had a guy sentenced for inspection fraud, he was inspecting the vehicles as though they were from a non-emissions check county. Everyone says no one cares about catless downpipes and rolling coal, well this inspector didn't, it's put him in prison for a year and a $1,200,000 fine. They knew he was doing it and let him keep doing it to get a bigger punishment after 15,000 vehicles. I go to the shop I go to for my inspections because the guy there is thorough, even rolls out the headlight output tester for the inspections. As for what police look at, again some are lazier than others or figure they would worry about somethings when they are just looking to tack on a stack for someone being an ass during a routine stop. I've been ticketed in my driveway for my Focus RS popping from the exhaust on my way home, the officer would not listen to me when I stated Ford programmed the car to do that. He just said, "I see these around town all the time and none of them do that.", I tried to inform him that only the RS trim has that feature and in the last year I've not seen another one in down, at that time I was delivering pizza so I was on the roads a lot. NC does have a law that you may not alter the vehicle to increase the sound of or cause unusual noise from the exhaust, so had that not been a stock feature of my car he would have been 100% in the right to ticket me for the pops.
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