631_Islander
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We are going thru a rather snowy winter here on Long Island. Last time we saw snow like this was probably in the winter of 2013/2014 and then again in 2014/205. The snowiest winter I remember here was probably in 2003/2004 when I was a Junior in High School. It snowed an inch almost every night that winter! Pretty sure 1996 and 1993 may have been even worst than 2003/2004 but I was not living here back then.
With that said, I must say I am less than impressed with the LED Headlamps in the Snow. The lamps run rather cool and that causes snow to buildup while you are driving. Another smaller issue is that the lamps cause the White Snow covered ground to reflect back at you and create a glare. I have gotten used to this now luckily. Has anyone gotten so frustrated with their LED Headlamps that they tried to switch to Halogens or wish they had never gotten them in the first place? I am under the assumption that switching to Halogens from LED may get tedious as you will have to replace your complete headlamp assembly (with wiring) rather than just simply switch bulbs.
With that said, I must say I am less than impressed with the LED Headlamps in the Snow. The lamps run rather cool and that causes snow to buildup while you are driving. Another smaller issue is that the lamps cause the White Snow covered ground to reflect back at you and create a glare. I have gotten used to this now luckily. Has anyone gotten so frustrated with their LED Headlamps that they tried to switch to Halogens or wish they had never gotten them in the first place? I am under the assumption that switching to Halogens from LED may get tedious as you will have to replace your complete headlamp assembly (with wiring) rather than just simply switch bulbs.
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