It is a good forum with little of the angst of others.Thanks..
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It is a good forum with little of the angst of others.Thanks..
As I’ve noticed.It is a good forum with little of the angst of others.
nice rack!Hopefully aiming the assembly up a bit will help. Most LED projectors are pretty bright and throw out plenty of lumens. It seems like Toyota/Lexus take a cautious approach to DOT standards, and IIHS ratings on creating glare for oncoming drivers. My mom has a 2021 Lexus RX350 and I have noticed when I get stuck driving it that the low beams while quite bright have a very hard cutoff line that really limits the throw distance.
Meanwhile our Australian made Chevrolet SS has HID projectors for the low beams that are ridiculously bright, and halogen high beams that are also extremely bright and throw light a long long way. I really wonder how they were ever DOT approved, they are blinding. I guess Australians are concerned more about avoiding critters than excessive glare.
I live in a pretty rural area with large wildlife, so headlight performance is important to me.
Caught this guy View attachment 4316out this morning at about 04:45 local time.
Yes indeed, I delayed going home after a “fun” night of work just to turn around and get a photo op. There were about 6 bulls but by the time I got turned around 3 had moved up into the trees.nice rack!
Team rectangle here, not dark out but parking garage dark. Lights are not bad. Ran the gambit on the settings and didn’t feel want for more light.
See pic, tiny dips in the beam I wouldn’t have noticed if it wasn’t for this forum just slightly left of center for driver seat.
I too noticed the exact same thing. The low beams did seem a tad bit low, I'm going to explore if I can raise them up a bit.I was driving home last night in the dark and noticed the W shadow for the first time (probably wouldn't have if not for this thread), and it occurred to me that, on straight stretches of road, the W perfectly covers oncoming traffic. So I think the purpose of it is to have relatively high low beams without blinding oncoming vehicles.
R u doing this or asking dealership to do itI too noticed the exact same thing. The low beams did seem a tad bit low, I'm going to explore if I can raise them up a bit.
Mine actually don't seem low to me from the factory, the top of the beam is very similar to where my Tacoma's (without correction after my lift) sit. The high beam throws light for a mile, though, which I like.I too noticed the exact same thing. The low beams did seem a tad bit low, I'm going to explore if I can raise them up a bit.
I poked around with my AUTEL computer and there is a setting to re-initialize the height setting. After the new has worn off, I might open that up and see it I can raise it up a few degreesR u doing this or asking dealership to do it
With all the crazy people running poorly directed non-oem leds I have learned not to flash drivers when their fog lights are on as most manufacturers cut off the fog lights when running high beams.For general info, on rectangle lights, 2 of 3 beams turn on with low setting. All 3 beams turn on with high setting. note, fog lights automatically turn off on high.
You have “W” shadows ? Or upside mountain peaks as I would call it ?I have the same problem with the rectangular lights. I think I’m going to take it in soon. It’s irritating.
Also I was told that unless multiple ppl complain directly to Toyota there’s no way for them to track this as any kind of issueYou have “W” shadows ? Or upside mountain peaks as I would call it ?
I assumed it was only the rounds
Prob need to have them raised a little