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Lynn 02-18-2023 02:26 PM

Blinding headlights
 
Interesting read.
I thought it was just me. Apparently not.

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/why...hts-so-bright/

Ralph Spears 02-18-2023 02:38 PM

Many people put in the aftermarket daytime running light bulbs blinds you even in the daytime

Too Many Projects 02-18-2023 03:25 PM

It's not just you, Lynn. I recently drove 3,400 miles R/T to FL and back and the headlights get worse every year. The newer vehicles with the LED lights that don't diffuse are a white laser hitting the eyes. The left side mirror becomes useless too as those lights blind a person just as bad when they are behind. I have that mirror pointed down and out away from the car most of the time. Damn near need sunglasses to drive at night in this country anymore.

Lee Stewart 02-18-2023 10:06 PM

Back in October of last year I posted this in my thread. This is the answer - reposition the headlights:

https://images2.imgbox.com/de/ec/g8QQ5glc_o.jpg

The 2024 GMC Sierra EV has something unique: the position on the front of the truck for it's headlights. To reduce glare for oncoming traffic

Too Many Projects 02-19-2023 02:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1615215)
Back in October of last year I posted this in my thread. This is the answer - reposition the headlights:

https://www.yenko.net/forum/cache.ph...g8QQ5glc_o.jpg

The 2024 GMC Sierra EV has something unique: the position on the front of the truck for it's headlights. To reduce glare for oncoming traffic

Interesting, I had a new GM sedan come down a freeway ramp beside me tonight and pull in behind. The round lights in the normal head light position were turn signals and DRL's. The headlights were very low, like this truck. And they didn't blind me in the mirror. Maybe someone IS listening...

427TJ 02-20-2023 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1615167)
The left side mirror becomes useless too as those lights blind a person just as bad when they are behind. I have that mirror pointed down and out away from the car most of the time.

My technique as well, works great.

Too Many Projects 02-20-2023 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 427TJ (Post 1615411)
My technique as well, works great.

With blind side hangers that want to stay right in that location next to me, I can sometimes get it angled just right to reflect back in their eyes. I can tell when I hit that spot, as they usually speed up quickly...:biggthumpup:

Pro Stock John 02-20-2023 06:47 PM

Probably .01% of the people out there put brighter lights into their late model vehicles. But seems to me that .01% are truck owners. :)

Ralph Spears 02-20-2023 08:43 PM

I see many cars with the aftermarket daytime running lights during the daytime it is blinding they seem to flicker while they are on

John Brown 02-21-2023 12:23 AM

I'd be overjoyed if I could do away with the DRL's on my 02 Impala. The cop car versions don't have DRL's burning 24/7, but Chevy refuses to let the general public know how to get it done.

There isn't a law that requires them either..... :thumbsdown:


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