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T/F: New Headlights Are Too Bright
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:20 am
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:20 am
I swear, some of the new vehicles' headlights are too damn bright. Bright to the point that oncoming traffic has to look away to avoid being blinded. Some of the blue ones and the white ones (all LED, I guess?) are just ridiculous. I mean, you get to the point where their dims seem brighter than other peoples' brights IMO. A vehicle only needs so much brightness - beyond that point, the risk to oncoming traffic outweighs the negligible benefit of these uber-bright headlights.
Is this just me, or do other people think the same thing? Does anyone else get headaches from driving at night? This is just something that's really started to bother me. Bash away. NSIAP
ETA: Maybe it has more to do with the angle of the headlights? Also, I'm not old. And FWIW (although it's irrelevant, I'm sure it'll be brought up), I drive a '12. But my headlights are not overwhelmingly bright - I've checked.
Is this just me, or do other people think the same thing? Does anyone else get headaches from driving at night? This is just something that's really started to bother me. Bash away. NSIAP
ETA: Maybe it has more to do with the angle of the headlights? Also, I'm not old. And FWIW (although it's irrelevant, I'm sure it'll be brought up), I drive a '12. But my headlights are not overwhelmingly bright - I've checked.
This post was edited on 12/6/14 at 8:28 am
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:22 am to Patrick_Bateman
Yeah I bet you feel dumb when you flash your lights at me and I hit you with the brights
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:22 am to Patrick_Bateman
Sorry you drive a '96 beater
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:23 am to Patrick_Bateman
I can never tell if some people are driving with their brights on or their lights are too damn bright, especially when they're behind you on a country road. frick those people.
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:26 am to Patrick_Bateman
Maybe,
What is truly ridiculous are the lights on cop cars. You see those blue lights from 2 miles away on the interstate. Great. As you approach, you can't see shite because they are brighter than stadium lighting sitting right at eye level.
What is truly ridiculous are the lights on cop cars. You see those blue lights from 2 miles away on the interstate. Great. As you approach, you can't see shite because they are brighter than stadium lighting sitting right at eye level.
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:33 am to Patrick_Bateman
Some of those cars you see have lumens that are too damn high. Around 4300k is optimal for the xenon headlights buy anything higher appears blueish and too bright
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:34 am to Patrick_Bateman
I hate those lights and avoid night driving except two or three blocks away to and from the grocery.
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:37 am to Patrick_Bateman
Most likely what you're referring to is people who put in the aftermarket xenons in a car that doesn't have projector head lights. It's actually illegal in LA now I believe
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:39 am to Patrick_Bateman
TRUE.
shite is blinding
shite is blinding
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:43 am to Patrick_Bateman
sometimes it's the angle that's wrong like you said. If it's factory headlights and they're aligned correctly then it's usually fine. The problems for me come from mainly two scenarios:
1. truck gets lifted but headlights don't get adjusted; nice aim right at my rear view mirror.
2. people putting after market lights (think blueish headlights) that belong in projectors in their old regular headlight housings instead. The light now gets reflected from the whole reflection of the housing that's desgined for a regular bulb.
Edit: LSUTigerME Already said it
1. truck gets lifted but headlights don't get adjusted; nice aim right at my rear view mirror.
2. people putting after market lights (think blueish headlights) that belong in projectors in their old regular headlight housings instead. The light now gets reflected from the whole reflection of the housing that's desgined for a regular bulb.
Edit: LSUTigerME Already said it
This post was edited on 12/6/14 at 8:44 am
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:52 am to Patrick_Bateman
I thought the lights were too bright during the last decade but they've dimmed a bit during the last few year's models.
Posted on 12/6/14 at 8:55 am to Patrick_Bateman
I agree that those new technology low beams are way too bright.
And, if that car is approaching from uphill it's even worse.
God help us when 99% of vehicles eventually get this.
And, if that car is approaching from uphill it's even worse.
God help us when 99% of vehicles eventually get this.
Posted on 12/6/14 at 9:00 am to Patrick_Bateman
They're called HID headlights. High Intensity Discharge. AKA "Fish Eyes". They are three times brighter than halogen, and it's the angle. Trucks are really bad about this.
This post was edited on 12/6/14 at 9:03 am
Posted on 12/6/14 at 9:56 am to Patrick_Bateman
What you are seeing is numbnuts that have changed the factory units for $99 HID "specials".
The issue is scatter. The replacment bulbs don't fit the stock housings.
They are actually illegal.
GM and BMW lead the league in headlight technology.
The issue is scatter. The replacment bulbs don't fit the stock housings.
They are actually illegal.
GM and BMW lead the league in headlight technology.
Posted on 12/6/14 at 9:57 am to Patrick_Bateman
T... especially if you drive a car and a truck passes you since their headlights are in your direct line of vision
Posted on 12/6/14 at 10:28 am to Patrick_Bateman
when I am behind someone and I can tell my lights are bothering them. I just turn them off until we get moving again.
It's the Hid lights.
they are just super bright.
Thoughgh even with my bright lights, I still flash anyone I see with brights on. (brights are usually more to the inside than regular beams.
It's the Hid lights.
they are just super bright.
Thoughgh even with my bright lights, I still flash anyone I see with brights on. (brights are usually more to the inside than regular beams.
Posted on 12/6/14 at 11:23 am to Patrick_Bateman
it is either the jackass in the huge lifted truck or now these fricks are putting LED light bars and running them. There is no way that those light bars should be on when driving on streets. I have a lifted jeep, and when I pull up behind someone at a stoplight and I can tell that I am lighting up the inside of the smaller car in front of me, I will go ahead and flip my lights off as a courtesy to the other driver or just try and not pull up so close to them
Posted on 12/6/14 at 2:51 pm to Patrick_Bateman
And they're too blue. They look like cop lights.
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