Are the covers required in Baja highways?805gregg - 7-11-2007 at 12:30 PM
I doubt it. I've seen people driving a pick-up with the guy standing in the back shining a flashlight on the road ahead.Roberto - 7-11-2007 at 01:50 PM
No. In the US they are required because it is not legal to use them on paved roads. No such restriction in Baja.Ken Cooke - 7-15-2007 at 09:43 PM
I have never been stopped in the 4 yrs. I have owned the Rubicon, since I keep my light covers off due to less wind noise at highway speeds. bancoduo - 7-16-2007 at 09:04 AM
What do you think of the new style Rubicon, compared to the old one?CaboRon - 7-19-2007 at 09:30 AM
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Originally posted by bancoduo
What do you think of the new style Rubicon, compared to the old one?
Looks Awesome !! CaboRonBarry A. - 7-19-2007 at 09:58 AM
My overhead driving lights have always been uncovered in Baja and nobody has EVER said boo about it.
Compare the new 4 dr Rubicon to the Nissan X-terra and you may be surprised-------both are superior off-road packages, with the Rubicon having a
slight edge in ability to go over the rocks, but a leaky top that costs $2K extra for the plastic top. The new "off road" model Nissan "X" has elec.
lockers in the rear, and some sort of strange limited slip in the front. I bought an "X" OFF-ROAD and am really impressed, so far. 21 mpg too.