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I thought the same but for some reason they were aimed a little low from the factory so I just google how to set the lights properly and adjusted the beam to spec and wala, some of the best lights I have had on a car. Highly recommend you try that.
To be honest, mine are pretty bright and I often wonder if I’m going to be a candidate for r/fuckyourheadlights
Are yours set to auto? Consider taking it to the dealer to see if your headlights need to be adjusted.
JDM Honda Inspire lights are amazing and are equal to USDM Accord lights if you're willing to spend a bit of money.
This is good to hear. While anything will be better than my 11 year old hazy Honda Fit headlights, the brighter LED’s will really help on our dark, rural, hilly roads.
i bought the blacked out version of the stock headlight, i liked them
They are not dim, but they are not the brightest LEDs ive seen, thats for sure.
But by no means are they dim
I had that AT. The twin headlights look nice, but standard light was only the right one, the left was high-beam only. Many people modded that ofc.
Did I mention that I just bought a Chevy Colorado...with reflector headlight housings...lol. Literally had my first spat of extensive overnight driving this past weekend, and I could not believe how terrible the headlights were. Driving through Tennessee at night was nerve racking. Glad to see that I'm not nuts......
7th gen Civic headlights were worthless. A bunch of flashlights duct taped to the hood would be an improvement. Honda must have gotten an earful because the 8th gen Civic had excellent units.
Headlights are generally useless. Mine are yellowed, fogged and badly pitted from goodness knows what. I need to replace them sometime this fall before The Great Darkness® sets in.
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