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Old 01-18-2010, 03:58 PM
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Default head light help?

I travel a lot at night and the stock lights on my pick up seem woefully inadequate.

They seem a bit high in their adjustment but most of all they seem not that bright.

I just drove my wife's 08 CRV and wow what a difference I could see clearly for a great distance.

Has any one out there adjusted the lights and can your replace bulbs?
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Old 01-18-2010, 06:55 PM
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I believe you'll find these links helpful Dodge Ram headlight adjustment

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Old 01-18-2010, 09:37 PM
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Thanks I give it a try. Any information on replacement bulbs?
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Is there an aftermarket bulb with more punch is what I am looking for. I live in rural Nevada and we are an open range state. If you hit a cow it's your fault and not the cow. As a result bright lites are a good thing.
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I too live out in the Boonies and have to deal with Deer, Horses and Cattle and drive over 100 miles at night 6 days a week. I'm kind of shocked that you find these lights lacking because I can see for miles with the high beams on. Sylvania does make some white light bulbs that I used in my Titan because the light's on it really did suck until I changed over to HIDS.
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