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Headlights too dim - advice for upgrade?
#21
RE: Headlights too dim - advice for upgrade?
When I mean "too dim", I mean that I simply don't feel very safe driving with the high beams on, as I don't feel they illuminate the roadway sufficiently, and to my eye they certainly don't match up very well with any other vehicle I've recently owned: Honda CBR motorcycle, 2001 Honda Accord, 1996 Dodge Dakota. Sure, my assessment of the brightness of the lights is subjective, but the previous poster does have a point in that there are quite a few threads about the high beams (never the lows) being too dim. Methinks it more than coincidence.
#22
RE: Headlights too dim - advice for upgrade?
I have a set of silverstars in my headlights and fogs, wich is doing the trick for now but one thing I noticed is that the set of silverstars in my fogs look really blue for some reason... anyone have this happen??. I have a set of stage II 6000K Philips HID's for the fogs ready to be put in but I am just waiting on finding a set of hi/lo beam hid's for my headlights. Seriously can't wait to install them, had Hid's in my S-10 before this truck and damn you wanna talk about a differance.
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#24
RE: Headlights too dim - advice for upgrade?
ORIGINAL: fullsizeyj
I put silverstars in my truck this weekend. Huge improvement. Not as bright as I would like though. I will be looking at the kite for fogs and highbeams soon. Not to crazy about jumping the relay on a new truck.
I put silverstars in my truck this weekend. Huge improvement. Not as bright as I would like though. I will be looking at the kite for fogs and highbeams soon. Not to crazy about jumping the relay on a new truck.
I thought that the new bulbs outputs, were equivelent to 100/120w as opposed to the standard 65/55w, although only drawing the same ammount of power as the standards. Please note the wording "equivelent". This means to say that no alterations to the wiring loom/relays should be needed. I also note, that the colour temp is 4100k way above the standard "yellow beam" stuff and you can get some bulbs with as much as 6-8000k which should really improve things.
I've enclosed a link to help people with getting the correct bulb codes:-
http://www.sylvania.com/ConsumerProd...de/default.htm
Plus.a FAQ section for a bit more information.
http://www.autothing.com/P-Support/p...t-bulbFAQS.htm
NB .Please note. I have NO affiliation to thius company or the selling of their products. I just thought it was a good source of information.
Al.
#25
RE: Headlights too dim - advice for upgrade?
Nope, I went to Vato Zone and bought a package of 9006's and 9007's. Went home and had them swapped in 15 minutes. The fogs are 2 minutes for both and the passenger side does not require removal of the headlight. Driver side headlight needs to be unbolted to change the bulb.
No modifications to anything. Plug and play.
No modifications to anything. Plug and play.
#27
RE: Headlights too dim - advice for upgrade?
ORIGINAL: lucifuhrman
When I mean "too dim", I mean that I simply don't feel very safe driving with the high beams on, as I don't feel they illuminate the roadway sufficiently, and to my eye they certainly don't match up very well with any other vehicle I've recently owned: Honda CBR motorcycle, 2001 Honda Accord, 1996 Dodge Dakota. Sure, my assessment of the brightness of the lights is subjective, but the previous poster does have a point in that there are quite a few threads about the high beams (never the lows) being too dim. Methinks it more than coincidence.
When I mean "too dim", I mean that I simply don't feel very safe driving with the high beams on, as I don't feel they illuminate the roadway sufficiently, and to my eye they certainly don't match up very well with any other vehicle I've recently owned: Honda CBR motorcycle, 2001 Honda Accord, 1996 Dodge Dakota. Sure, my assessment of the brightness of the lights is subjective, but the previous poster does have a point in that there are quite a few threads about the high beams (never the lows) being too dim. Methinks it more than coincidence.
#28
RE: Headlights too dim - advice for upgrade?
Did the headlight adjustments DonG.
It really improved the low beams as the truck has a 4 inch lift and the lights wern't adjusted correctly.
I has to wind down the two adjusters all the way to one end, just to get the beams on the road LOL.
Although things are now a lot better now, I'm still going to invest in some bulb upgrades as my last vehicle had far superior lighting and only ran Halogens.
I'll post when they arrive.
Cheers for your advise.
Al.
It really improved the low beams as the truck has a 4 inch lift and the lights wern't adjusted correctly.
I has to wind down the two adjusters all the way to one end, just to get the beams on the road LOL.
Although things are now a lot better now, I'm still going to invest in some bulb upgrades as my last vehicle had far superior lighting and only ran Halogens.
I'll post when they arrive.
Cheers for your advise.
Al.
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