It’s getting dark here in Denmark.
When there was more light in the summertime, i switched headlights.
Looks are much better but performance dissapointingly worse than the originals.
”Nightbreaker” -bulbs are better than the enclosed ones though.
I have adjusted height of the beams of pass light (is this the right term?) but the long light is aiming 5m ahead then!
Have anyone found ways of individual adjustment?
Haven't read all post possibly concerning this, but a link would be nice too!
- Mikael
Sonar headlights, 3 horiz. diodes
Re: Sonar headlights, 3 horiz. diodes
Pass light = Low Beams
Long light = High Beams
Don't know if its true for other parts of the world. Maybe just for us Americans.
Anywho, to the best of my knowledge there is no way to adjust each light interdependently. Ideally you want your Low beams around 2-3m ahead of you and your high beams should face further out.
Long light = High Beams
Don't know if its true for other parts of the world. Maybe just for us Americans.
Anywho, to the best of my knowledge there is no way to adjust each light interdependently. Ideally you want your Low beams around 2-3m ahead of you and your high beams should face further out.
-H3xT0r
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