This is why I like that in my Nissan titan I can angle the headlights myself from the drivers seat if they are too low or too high
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Stock headlights replaced with Philips Xenon D3S/D3R. Night visibility is vastly improved.
I've read from other posts here about brands like Philipps, Novsight, Auxito, and Osram. So I'd like to hear your thoughts about these brands as I'm new to this. Preferably one with great performance, decent price (sub 5k), and longevity.
My 2022 Pathfinder’s factory low beams are brighter than the high beams on my old Mazda 3. And before everyone comments to have them aligned properly, I have. They’re still crazy bright and people flash their high beams at me every time I drive after dark. They get flashed back with factory high beams that rival a locomotive’s.
Morimoto has been good to me. 4 years or so first Gen xbs.
For tesla folks - Older Teslas are just kinda like that with their headlights. I used to have a 2019 Model 3 and I got high-beam-notified _constantly_. They fixed it in 2021.
The other issues (and the warning) do not seem normal, but at least my S90L 2026 has condensation in the headlights from day 1 (literally). The user guide says it is normal.
Tesla are the fuckin worst. If I get blinded 9 times out of 20 it's some ass in a Tesla.
I rented one of this those recently and can confirm the headlights are insanely bright! I was so happy to go back to my little old dim-bulbed Camry.
We rented a car for a roadtrip to Las Vegas. It’s a 2024 Mitsubishi eclipse cross. I’m not exaggerating when I say 8/10 cars flashed their brights at us, thinking our brights were on. Never in my life have I seen headlights this unnecessarily bright.
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