James86004
Expedition Leader
A couple of weeks ago while traveling after dark on I-17 in Arizona, we saw a couple of vehicles on the shoulder ahead with their hazards on. I slowed down from 65 mph to 55, and was glad I did because the reason those vehicles were there was because one of them had just hit an elk, and the bloody mess of the elk was spanning both lanes of the roadway. I was just able to see it in time to sneak by on the left shoulder.
We were in our 2004 Sprinter, which had the original headlights that were yellow with age. We decided it was time to replace those, and see about upgraded lighting. I started doing research on lighting, and quickly got very frustrated. There is so much noise about the topic on the internet, and a search on here didn't answer my questions, so I decided to write down what I am looking for.
On I-17 in particular, I find I need better low-beam performance. When someone passes me, I switch to low beams, but there are times when I just can't see the road very well with those, especially when the oncoming lights are annoying me.
When I go to the auto parts store, there are lines from Phillips, Sylvania, and Osram which each have 4 or 5 levels of the same size and wattage bulb. I could spend a lot of money seeing if each price increase results in progressively better performance. Then there are the LED replacements, but yikes, that opens up a lot of questions. I have seen a lot of headlights upgraded to LED that seem to put light in places where it doesn't belong, like into oncoming traffic.
Anyone have any good advice?
We were in our 2004 Sprinter, which had the original headlights that were yellow with age. We decided it was time to replace those, and see about upgraded lighting. I started doing research on lighting, and quickly got very frustrated. There is so much noise about the topic on the internet, and a search on here didn't answer my questions, so I decided to write down what I am looking for.
On I-17 in particular, I find I need better low-beam performance. When someone passes me, I switch to low beams, but there are times when I just can't see the road very well with those, especially when the oncoming lights are annoying me.
When I go to the auto parts store, there are lines from Phillips, Sylvania, and Osram which each have 4 or 5 levels of the same size and wattage bulb. I could spend a lot of money seeing if each price increase results in progressively better performance. Then there are the LED replacements, but yikes, that opens up a lot of questions. I have seen a lot of headlights upgraded to LED that seem to put light in places where it doesn't belong, like into oncoming traffic.
Anyone have any good advice?