Re:Andy's 2019 Blue SZ5
- Ash97x
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Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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Now all you've got to do is stop them turning on and off every time you drive through the shadow of a tree/building/bus stop/...
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Lambert wrote: I thought my fancy halogen ones weren't bad till I saw that. Thanks Andy.
My Yeti had Xenon headlights, which i thought were excellent.
The Gen4 Jimny LED's are far better, IMO.
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Bill Portland wrote: They are truly powerful head lights.
Now all you've got to do is stop them turning on and off every time you drive through the shadow of a tree/building/bus stop/...
Overpasses are causing me a headache. There’s a few on the new AWPR near me in a single stretch - folks must think I’m flashing them Wonder if you can adjust their sensitivity? I’ve also noticed they don’t really cut in until it’s pretty dark outside, I see 90% of cars driving with their headlights on and mine are still off in ‘auto’ mode.
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Bill Portland wrote: They are truly powerful head lights.
Now all you've got to do is stop them turning on and off every time you drive through the shadow of a tree/building/bus stop/...
Yep, a veritable PIA, for sure, Bill. That and the slow response back to high beam after auto dipping, which is quite exciting on dark country roads.:laugh:
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