Replacement Headlights
#21
Just my 2 cents, when I bought my clear lens, I noticed much better and even light spread on the low beams. However, this is not good when using High beams. With the OEM's, you get a much better focused light in high beam mode vs the clear lens I have. When in High beam, I cannot luminate anything at a far distance that OEM lens can clearly luminate.
I just bougth some dual bulb HID's for the high/low combo so I can still have my high's. Still waiting to get them installed. hope the high beam side of the HiD will compensate for using clear lens.
I just bougth some dual bulb HID's for the high/low combo so I can still have my high's. Still waiting to get them installed. hope the high beam side of the HiD will compensate for using clear lens.
#24
I saw this Dakota from a fellow member (https://dodgeforum.com/forum/members/41199-user.html) and this is exactly what I want. Fog lights and all.
#25
What about those HID's in crystal lens instead of clear?
I saw this Dakota from a fellow member (https://dodgeforum.com/forum/members/41199-user.html) and this is exactly what I want. Fog lights and all.
I saw this Dakota from a fellow member (https://dodgeforum.com/forum/members/41199-user.html) and this is exactly what I want. Fog lights and all.
#26
So for the time being, I am still using the regular silverstar halogens.
#27
#28
I just finished getting my new lights installed, along with the phillips extreme bulb as recommended. The first one was kind of a pain, because I tried taking the wrong torx screw out, the one for adjustment i think. After I figured it out and got the right one out it was easy. The second light took me all of five minutes to get out and the new one in. Will take it out tonight and see how it performs.
#29
What about those HID's in crystal lens instead of clear?
I saw this Dakota from a fellow member (https://dodgeforum.com/forum/members/41199-user.html) and this is exactly what I want. Fog lights and all.
I saw this Dakota from a fellow member (https://dodgeforum.com/forum/members/41199-user.html) and this is exactly what I want. Fog lights and all.
#30
So I took the durango out once it got dark. I think the aiming needs a little work, as of right now I am not seeing much improvment. I did notice a more defined beam pattern, I just think they are pointing way too high. When I pulled off the highway to turn around, i backed up a little incline and my lights looked more like they should, while the truck was pointing a little downwards if that makes sense. Is there a proper procedure to get them pointed "correctly", or do you just wing it until they are satisfactory?