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Additional low beam LED lights

rauan

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Hi everyone, I was wondering if there is anything in the market for additional low beam LED bar or lights. I don't do off roading and don't need those super bright bars, but I am not really satisfied with low beam brightness on my truck and wanted to know if anyone have already installed something like that.

I am looking for something to wire to low beam signal that it turns on together.
 
Hi everyone, I was wondering if there is anything in the market for additional low beam LED bar or lights. I don't do off roading and don't need those super bright bars, but I am not really satisfied with low beam brightness on my truck and wanted to know if anyone have already installed something like that.

I am looking for something to wire to low beam signal that it turns on together.
Do you have LED lights? If not id recommend a simple bulb swap to some LEDs from headlight revolution

Do you have foglights? I know some others on the form have been really satisfied with the baja squadron( i think thats the name) led foglight replacements
 
Do you have LED lights? If not id recommend a simple bulb swap to some LEDs from headlight revolution

Do you have foglights? I know some others on the form have been really satisfied with the baja squadron( i think thats the name) led foglight replacements
I think it is just me, I like when it is really bright when I drive at nights, but I also don't want to be a jerk who blinds people driving opposite direction. I have LED lights and I want to keep factory LED lights.I also have fog lights and I turn them on often. They add brightness, but for short distance only.
 
I think it is just me, I like when it is really bright when I drive at nights, but I also don't want to be a jerk who blinds people driving opposite direction. I have LED lights and I want to keep factory LED lights.I also have fog lights and I turn them on often. They add brightness, but for short distance only.
Im confused why not just use the high-beams when people are not coming at you? Any lights that add distance will most likely be a nuisance to other drivers

Here is something to look at but you will need halogen led foglight plastics as described on the linked page

 
Does Texas allow for using a light bar or LED quads, in addition to the stock lights, on their roadways?
Most states do not allow that and will site for it every time it's encountered.
If you do install them, don't tie them to the low beams, put them on a switch.
You say you have the LED lighting, Sniper gave the best advice, turn on your brights when there's no oncoming traffic.
 
I want my lights to be brighter, not further. I drive most of my time in the area where there is always some incoming traffic and high beam doesn’t help.
I lived in Europe a few years ago and they sell led lights for bikes that do not blind cars or people in front of you although those are very bright led lights. I was hoping there is something like that for trucks here in US.


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I want my lights to be brighter, not further. I drive most of my time in the area where there is always some incoming traffic and high beam doesn’t help.
I lived in Europe a few years ago and they sell led lights for bikes that do not blind cars or people in front of you although those are very bright led lights. I was hoping there is something like that for trucks here in US.


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Fine, just don't tie them into the factory low beams. Put 'em on a switch.
 
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