Sep-10-2013 09:31 PM
Sep-11-2013 09:59 AM
path1 wrote:
OP here...Headlights ARE on "low beam" and headlights are that bright. On "high beam" I have a little sign in the dash and headlights are brighter (not much) and seem to reach out further. Thanks for all the input. Good advice here. Maybe the Ford dealer charged me and didn't do anything? Thanks for the link on how to adjust.
Didn't want to get into neighbors eye site and flashing lights at anybody on this post. Started one here on giving up your drivers license. http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/27227276/p/1.cfm
Sep-11-2013 09:45 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:transamz9 wrote:
The next time someone hits their bright lights at you , do the same to them. Then they will see the light.
Flashing your high beams will get you pulled over and maybe a ticket.
Don
Sep-11-2013 08:20 AM
Sep-11-2013 08:14 AM
Sep-11-2013 08:12 AM
fj12ryder wrote:W.E.BGood wrote:Or maybe he was just suggesting that a flash back will show the individual that he doesn't have his brights on. I don't believe he was suggesting to leave the brights on. I've done this when someone flashes me and I don't have the high beams on, it just tells them that I don't. Big deal.transamz9 wrote:
The next time someone hits their bright lights at you , do the same to them. Then they will see the light.
Brilliant! (no pun intended) That'll solve the problem. Go right ahead and do it, maybe he'll run across an LEO who can give him an extra incentive to FIX the problem.:R
Sep-11-2013 08:01 AM
fj12ryder wrote:W.E.BGood wrote:Or maybe he was just suggesting that a flash back will show the individual that he doesn't have his brights on. I don't believe he was suggesting to leave the brights on. I've done this when someone flashes me and I don't have the high beams on, it just tells them that I don't. Big deal.transamz9 wrote:
The next time someone hits their bright lights at you , do the same to them. Then they will see the light.
Brilliant! (no pun intended) That'll solve the problem. Go right ahead and do it, maybe he'll run across an LEO who can give him an extra incentive to FIX the problem.:R
Sep-11-2013 07:46 AM
W.E.BGood wrote:Or maybe he was just suggesting that a flash back will show the individual that he doesn't have his brights on. I don't believe he was suggesting to leave the brights on. I've done this when someone flashes me and I don't have the high beams on, it just tells them that I don't. Big deal.transamz9 wrote:
The next time someone hits their bright lights at you , do the same to them. Then they will see the light.
Brilliant! (no pun intended) That'll solve the problem. Go right ahead and do it, maybe he'll run across an LEO who can give him an extra incentive to FIX the problem.:R
Sep-11-2013 07:34 AM
Michelle.S wrote:
I have a question here: Is the problem all the time, or only when towing?? If only when towing it's because of the additional weight. If it's all the time they need adjusting. Ours are fine solo, but high with 4K of pin weight, so we generally don't tow at night.
Sep-11-2013 07:19 AM
transamz9 wrote:
The next time someone hits their bright lights at you , do the same to them. Then they will see the light.
Sep-11-2013 07:18 AM
Sep-11-2013 06:36 AM
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Sep-11-2013 05:39 AM
transamz9 wrote:
The next time someone hits their bright lights at you , do the same to them. Then they will see the light.
Sep-11-2013 05:18 AM
Sep-11-2013 05:00 AM