Lens Pattern: Wide Cornering
Lighting Zone 2 | Cornering
Welcome to the Cornering Zone, where lighting extends to your peripheral view, preventing tunnel vision. Lighting in zone 2 illuminates potential obstacles or wildlife entering the trail, enhancing your ability to assess terrain while navigating turns. Cornering lights are crucial for driving confidently at higher speeds.
Placement, Power, Pattern
- Mount Zone 2 lighting on outside of bumper or mounted off the a-pillar angled outward.
- Brighter relative to your Zone 1 lights, but not overpowering your Zone 3 or primary driving lights.
Zone 2 lights are commonly mounted on the vehicle’s exterior bumpers or affixed to the A-Pillars. The A-pillars of a vehicle are the vertical supports or pillars on either side of the front windshield, forming the sides of the windshield frame. It is advised to avoid a wide-pattern lighting setup on the A-Pillar, unless the lights are angled outward, as this could lead to perceived glare from the hood.
Zone 2 focuses on illuminating the peripheral areas of your lighting zone, making the Wide/Cornering lens pattern the ideal choice. This lens offers the maximum horizontal spread. A lighting system with a significant horizontal spread is designed to cast light over a wide area from left to right, providing ample coverage horizontally. It helps to create a broader field of vision, contributing to safer navigation in various driving conditions. Thus, seamlessly blending Zones 1 and 3 for comprehensive coverage.
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