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AstroRig57
May 05, 2015Explorer
Y-Guy wrote:
Ours are not much better. Though generally I avoid driving at night whenever possible. Last December we got stuck out late, pitch black on windy road. Whick knuckle drive. After that I vowed to start looking for options. I'm leaning to skipping making stock changes and installing some LED driving lights instead. Figure it will be cheaper, get better light and since I don't use them often should be effective for my needs.
Thanks for the response. It sounds like it may be the nature of the beast. I think some of the effect is because we're sitting so far above the light source. The high beams aren't an issue. They're fine. Driving lights usually implies to me some sort of an auxiliary high beam lamp which provides high intensity light to enable the driver to see further down the road. I don't need that.
I need more effective low beams, for in close and when I've got oncoming traffic I don't want to blind. But you're right, a good auxiliary fog light or "passing beam" driving light might do the trick.
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