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Those that are, can you see ok with them?
I got a set recently, and have them on my 1.5" leveled Sport S (rubicon springs) with 35" tires. I put them on and without the adjustment springs/bolts the headlight pointed too low on my wall I use for measuring and adjustment. I tried to use only the adjuster bolts to level the cut off higher, and the bolts lose tension before they get high enough. I took 5 small washers (not very thick) and placed on the bottom bolt to bring the cut off line up. This got the cut off about 3 feet high at 25 feet back.
The lights are very bright on the ground up close, but I feel like after about 25 ft or so in front of my truck, the light output is just lost. I dont feel like I can see very far ahead of me while driving. The ground right in front looks great all lit up, and the lights light up the sides a good bit each side. The light just doesnt seem to cast very far straight ahead of my vehicle. This makes driving at night a little uncomfortable unless you are familiar with the road, or going fairly slow.
I thought about trying to maybe bring the cut off line up even higher than the 3ft, but im afraid ill blind people, and that is maybe not the issue. I havent been flashed one time with them.
Do I have something adjusted wrong, or is that just how these lights are? If so, I dont know how long I can deal with not seeing that far ahead of me.
Now the high beams are amazing and will light up from here to China
Those that are, can you see ok with them?
I got a set recently, and have them on my 1.5" leveled Sport S (rubicon springs) with 35" tires. I put them on and without the adjustment springs/bolts the headlight pointed too low on my wall I use for measuring and adjustment. I tried to use only the adjuster bolts to level the cut off higher, and the bolts lose tension before they get high enough. I took 5 small washers (not very thick) and placed on the bottom bolt to bring the cut off line up. This got the cut off about 3 feet high at 25 feet back.
The lights are very bright on the ground up close, but I feel like after about 25 ft or so in front of my truck, the light output is just lost. I dont feel like I can see very far ahead of me while driving. The ground right in front looks great all lit up, and the lights light up the sides a good bit each side. The light just doesnt seem to cast very far straight ahead of my vehicle. This makes driving at night a little uncomfortable unless you are familiar with the road, or going fairly slow.
I thought about trying to maybe bring the cut off line up even higher than the 3ft, but im afraid ill blind people, and that is maybe not the issue. I havent been flashed one time with them.
Do I have something adjusted wrong, or is that just how these lights are? If so, I dont know how long I can deal with not seeing that far ahead of me.
Now the high beams are amazing and will light up from here to China
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