RThomasII
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From your secret admirer for Valentine’s Day?!??
Got goodies from The Retrofitsource and of course had to get to it right away.
I don’t quite get why these aftermarket companies can’t get their bulbs dialed in so that the LEDs are at 9 and 3 as I’m pretty sure that’s where they should be.
Anyway..., got them in and just slightly off from the 9/3 position and worked fine. Until it got dark and wanted go test them out. Then passenger side started to flicker and went off before I even got out of the driveway. Of course the passenger side which is the difficult one to access. Said screw it and decided to check stuff out tomorrow.
No idea what’s going on with it since I did double check all connections etc. and all was fine. Oh well... Tomorrow...
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I can understand the hesitation. The stock bulbs, in my opinion, are/were borderline criminal with how little they allowed me to see (low beam). I have to find an alternativeSorry to hear ^
You guys aren't giving me much faith in these lights. I will have to look elsewhere to upgrade my headlights on my 2019 Tahoe LT..
Yeah I very much agree, when driving at night in the pacific north west on a snowy night, it's dangerously poor light output.I can understand the hesitation. The stock bulbs, in my opinion, are/were borderline criminal with how little they allowed me to see (low beam). I have to find an alternative