Projects more light onto the road at once. The low beams are obviously aimed lower so they don’t blind oncoming traffic so if they stay on with the brights that’s more of the road coverage that’s illuminated.
I installed them. Along with the sharp light innovations halo lights. Now my headlights don't want to go down and I have no tail lights. The hazard lights work and the brake lights but no turn signal. Also my dashboard lights and radio lights don't turn on
I was debating about just doing LED bulbs to save $ but I leaning towards these headlights and then just LEDs on the rest
They are super nice! Lights up everything!
Any idea on how to adjust where the light projects ? Previous owner had the left highbeam a bit more towards the middle vs both evenly spaced
Thanks man! Appreciate the upload... Thumbs up and a sub from me... Stay safe... Rico ('01 Millennium Yellow C5)
Glad I could help!
Considering the body is made of composite it does nothing if your ratchet hits the fender. If the fender was metal then you could have a nice spark.
Didn’t think about that, thanks
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Have you had any issues with it looking like the beam is bouncing or vibrating around? I installed mine a few weeks ago and it doesn’t look good LOL.
You said both harnesses do the same thing, why would you need two?
Looking to purchase this same kit. How was night driving with this?
Very bright!
Honest question, why would you want the highs and lows on at the same time ?
Projects more light onto the road at once. The low beams are obviously aimed lower so they don’t blind oncoming traffic so if they stay on with the brights that’s more of the road coverage that’s illuminated.
I installed them. Along with the sharp light innovations halo lights. Now my headlights don't want to go down and I have no tail lights. The hazard lights work and the brake lights but no turn signal. Also my dashboard lights and radio lights don't turn on
All your fuses are good?
@@belowaveragemechanic3577 the halo light wires melted and burned the fuse. Replaced the fuse and now the lights work