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keep "spot lamps" on during off road driving?

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So, I have those nice 'spot lamps' built into my mirrors, but they turn off as soon as you drive more than a mile or two per hour. Makes sense on road, but it would be neat to have these on when off road, I'd rather not buy a set of ugly little spots to sit next to the mirrors, if I already have lamps in the mirrors.
I tried different goat modes, they all turn the lamps off once you gain a bit of speed, which seems rather silly. What else would I use those lamps for, if not for seeing where I'm going off road at night? I can't really think of a use of them while parked or crawling up my driveway, except maybe when setting up camp at night or something.
Manual doesn't even mention that they go off over a certain low speed threshold, anyone figure out how to keep these on? Otherwise, what's the point of them?
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So, I have those nice 'spot lamps' built into my mirrors, but they turn off as soon as you drive more than a mile or two per hour. Makes sense on road, but it would be neat to have these on when off road, I'd rather not buy a set of ugly little spots to sit next to the mirrors, if I already have lamps in the mirrors.
I tried different goat modes, they all turn the lamps off once you gain a bit of speed, which seems rather silly. What else would I use those lamps for, if not for seeing where I'm going off road at night? I can't really think of a use of them while parked or crawling up my driveway, except maybe when setting up camp at night or something.
Manual doesn't even mention that they go off over a certain low speed threshold, anyone figure out how to keep these on? Otherwise, what's the point of them?
I bet the smart ForScan Wizards have a solution.

Perhaps try posting in that forum if there are no replies here…
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