Posting for a mate!
He has a 80 series,good truck but bad lights.
he's tried differant lights/inserts and globe's, but
still when out at night and you dip your lights
the road dissapears.
He's thinking of converting/modifying it to round lights
instead of square lights, has antone done this.
Cheers Ian.
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Better lights?
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Better lights?
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May sound like a stupid question, but are they adjusted correctly? If they havent been adjusted after lifting the vehicle, they would be too high hence not being able to see the road. If they are adjusted correctly, I would recommend the IPF headlight upgrade just on the outers. Makes a big difference.
" Some days you are the bug; some days you are the wind screen"
How about fitting a piranha super loom or simular to his vehicle. If you do a check at the headlight plug, some Toyota's don't get a full 12volts to the head lights thus producing a dulled headlight effect. Mine improved by fitting a new loom and it wasn't a hard job! The looms do all four headlights.
Shadow has got a good point with the IPF inserts and larger globe sizes, but it may also help if you have headlight protectors to drill a few small holes in them (generally in the corners) for air flow across the lights. Because of such a small area in the light inserts and larger wattage globes, the extra heat generated shortens the life of the globe, the extra air flow helps extend this life.
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