ghsockphreak
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I know this has been asked a lot because I just got done reading two days worth lol.
A few years ago I put some led headlights in my Nissan titan. We live in the woods, 50mph country roads with no runoff between the edge of the road and trees. I wanted to be able to light up more of everything as well as further up the road. I investigated quite a bit and ended up getting hella 500 driving lights. After a while I decided they were not enough and got led headlights. I read a whole lot and ended up making glare guards for them. In the long run for me they are just not good. I feel like there is no beam pattern, very hard to see during inclement weather and I had to dip them so low that when I put my brights on there really is no difference. I think I'm still being inconsiderate and blinding everyone.
My question, regardless of having the glare guards on, is it pretty much that the led lights are too bright for reflectors and literally bounce all over the place?
I ended up doing some more research and am changing over to Phillips vision plus but keeping the led high beams.
here are the old leds I took out today, will miss the bright light bu I'm ok with being safer
https://іmgur.com/a/mVcGS
A few years ago I put some led headlights in my Nissan titan. We live in the woods, 50mph country roads with no runoff between the edge of the road and trees. I wanted to be able to light up more of everything as well as further up the road. I investigated quite a bit and ended up getting hella 500 driving lights. After a while I decided they were not enough and got led headlights. I read a whole lot and ended up making glare guards for them. In the long run for me they are just not good. I feel like there is no beam pattern, very hard to see during inclement weather and I had to dip them so low that when I put my brights on there really is no difference. I think I'm still being inconsiderate and blinding everyone.
My question, regardless of having the glare guards on, is it pretty much that the led lights are too bright for reflectors and literally bounce all over the place?
I ended up doing some more research and am changing over to Phillips vision plus but keeping the led high beams.
here are the old leds I took out today, will miss the bright light bu I'm ok with being safer
https://іmgur.com/a/mVcGS
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