Amber.
Amber
Lenses can be clear or orange but clear the bulb must be orange.
on the rear.
Between approximately 10-50 feet from the vehicle.
on the rear
Flares or reflectors should be placed at least 200 feet (about 60 meters) in front of and behind a disabled vehicle on the roadway. This distance helps ensure that approaching drivers have adequate time to see the warning devices and react safely. Additionally, they should be positioned in a manner that makes them visible to oncoming traffic, especially at night or in low visibility conditions.
There should be a screw located inside the hood on top of the front side marker housing. Once you remove the screw, start pulling it forward (the direction of where the vehicle is facing). There should be a screw located inside the hood, on top of the front side marker housing. Once you remove the screw, start pulling it forward (the direction of where the vehicle is facing).
no but they need a lot of reflectors
The exhaust valves should have .005 inches of clearance, and the intake valves should have .004 inches of clearance.
To give maximum clearance for rear end swing, you should position your vehicle in a straight line so that the rear wheels have space to move freely without hitting anything. This is commonly referred to as the "straight line backing" position, where the vehicle is aligned straight before beginning the backing maneuver.
The clearance in this vehicle can be very specific. You should take the time to use the users manual to assist in accuracy.
There is no minimum number of photographic reflectors that need to be purchased to set up a photography studio. A lot of it depends on the type of photography you plan to do. For example, there are reflectors for use in outdoor shots, indoor shots, for people shots, for food shots, etc.