atxrickyricky
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- First Name
- Ricky
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- Apr 13, 2019
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- Location
- Denver, CO
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- 2019 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
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Hello everyone!
I had the pleasure of picking up my 2019 Rubicon and driving home from Colorado Springs to Denver last night while 4 inches of snow fell in between the two cities.
I have LED lights on my model, and while the snow was coming down nice, I wouldn't consider it a whiteout or blizzard conditions at all.
I experience the worst snow blindness from reflected light off of the snow last night I had ever experience in my life. I quite literally had to slow down to 30 MPH, while little KIAs and Hondas were wizzing by me.
I never had issues with my JK in snowy conditions like that and was very surprised to have this issue with the Rubi.
I'm guessing I need to check the alignment of my headlights and lower them, but is there anything else I need to check into? Since this is the end of the snow season here, it seems like any changes I make won't be really "testable" until I'm stuck in a similar situation, which sucks.
Thanks for any help and advice.
I had the pleasure of picking up my 2019 Rubicon and driving home from Colorado Springs to Denver last night while 4 inches of snow fell in between the two cities.
I have LED lights on my model, and while the snow was coming down nice, I wouldn't consider it a whiteout or blizzard conditions at all.
I experience the worst snow blindness from reflected light off of the snow last night I had ever experience in my life. I quite literally had to slow down to 30 MPH, while little KIAs and Hondas were wizzing by me.
I never had issues with my JK in snowy conditions like that and was very surprised to have this issue with the Rubi.
I'm guessing I need to check the alignment of my headlights and lower them, but is there anything else I need to check into? Since this is the end of the snow season here, it seems like any changes I make won't be really "testable" until I'm stuck in a similar situation, which sucks.
Thanks for any help and advice.
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