โJan-07-2017 06:50 PM
โJan-08-2017 05:56 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:GordonThree wrote:
I always curse you guys running hid or led in a reflector style headlights. Very unfriendly move towards your fellow drivers. I don't flash, not worth getting in a headlight pissing contest.
Check a scrapper for the factory projection headlight assembly if you want to join the hid / led club. Alternately retrofit projector lenses can be had for most trucks.
Actually it is not HIDs or LEDs in THOSE folks lights..
โJan-08-2017 03:02 PM
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โJan-08-2017 02:54 PM
fj12ryder wrote:GordonThree wrote:I used to think that until I read an article that recommended against having the interior lights dimmed way down. His rationale was that with the cab at a very low light level your iris will open wider to admit more light. Then when a car approaches your iris is so open that you could be momentarily blinded by the much brighter light. Don't know if it's true, but does make sense. Who knows.
Turn off that cell phone and GPS screen, dim the interior lights to minimum. When facing on coming traffic divert your gaze to the fog line.
โJan-08-2017 02:42 PM
GordonThree wrote:I used to think that until I read an article that recommended against having the interior lights dimmed way down. His rationale was that with the cab at a very low light level your iris will open wider to admit more light. Then when a car approaches your iris is so open that you could be momentarily blinded by the much brighter light. Don't know if it's true, but does make sense. Who knows.
Turn off that cell phone and GPS screen, dim the interior lights to minimum. When facing on coming traffic divert your gaze to the fog line.
โJan-08-2017 01:47 PM
GordonThree wrote:
My neighbor's kid is very proud of the 100 watt "15000K" HIDs he put in his beater F250. They're not bluish, they're pure purple. He was bragging about how he got them from e-bay for $25 and claimed they snapped right in.
โJan-08-2017 01:12 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:GordonThree wrote:
I always curse you guys running hid or led in a reflector style headlights. Very unfriendly move towards your fellow drivers. I don't flash, not worth getting in a headlight pissing contest.
Check a scrapper for the factory projection headlight assembly if you want to join the hid / led club. Alternately retrofit projector lenses can be had for most trucks.
Actually it is not HIDs or LEDs in THOSE folks lights..
They are the cheapo incadescent bulbs which are TINTED BLUE to make their lights LOOK LIKE HIDs!
Those blue tinted bulbs are not DOT approved for ON ROAD USE and often do not have the filament in the correct place to focus the light correctly..
The blue tint adds to the SCATTER of the light making it even worse for the motorist in front or approaching a vehicle with those junk blue tinted cheapo wannabe be "HIDs"..
โJan-08-2017 10:02 AM
GordonThree wrote:
I always curse you guys running hid or led in a reflector style headlights. Very unfriendly move towards your fellow drivers. I don't flash, not worth getting in a headlight pissing contest.
Check a scrapper for the factory projection headlight assembly if you want to join the hid / led club. Alternately retrofit projector lenses can be had for most trucks.
โJan-08-2017 08:23 AM
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โJan-08-2017 07:48 AM
bgum wrote:Where does the $750 fit into this?
Just bought a 2017 Jeep with the LED headlights. Big improvement over standard lights. I refuse to believe that a $80 bulb replacement equals a $750 set of lights.
โJan-08-2017 07:06 AM
โJan-08-2017 06:18 AM
bgum wrote:
Just bought a 2017 Jeep with the LED headlights. Big improvement over standard lights. I refuse to believe that a $80 bulb replacement equals a $750 set of lights.
โJan-08-2017 06:14 AM
1995brave wrote:
I got these for my 2012 RAM. I love them.
BPSLighting
BPS Lighting H13 Headlight Conversion LED Bulb Kit Philips LUXEON Zes 8000 Lumens/50W
Got them through Amazon for $80.
They are so nice I ordered 2 more set for our Soul's (same company different model#)