gato
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I'm all for having headlights properly aligned, and mine are.
But other than two vehicles approaching in opposite directions on a long, flat and straight section of road, there is no way for an approaching vehicle to judge if your lights are too high or not.
On top of that, most non-self-leveling headlights will be aimed differently depending on the load on a vehicle. Hook a trailer or load up the rear of your Jeep or truck and the headlights will aim higher.
So, where are you guys driving that people are that sensitive and police officers are pulling people over for this?
As I said above, it can only be a factor on a straight level section of road, so just drive straight, why flash people.
But other than two vehicles approaching in opposite directions on a long, flat and straight section of road, there is no way for an approaching vehicle to judge if your lights are too high or not.
On top of that, most non-self-leveling headlights will be aimed differently depending on the load on a vehicle. Hook a trailer or load up the rear of your Jeep or truck and the headlights will aim higher.
So, where are you guys driving that people are that sensitive and police officers are pulling people over for this?
As I said above, it can only be a factor on a straight level section of road, so just drive straight, why flash people.
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