I just drove across the majority of the US Heartland and back this last week. Arizona to Wisconsin and the return leg.
I did realize that the stock headlamps are absolutely horrible at night on two lane undivided highways at 70 mph+ speeds. The squashed insects on the windscreen made vision even worse. We stopped every hour or so to squeegee the windscreen and headlamp lenses.
I rolled the height of the beams and could not get a good focus on the center line and white line ahead without being constantly flashed by oncoming trucks and other vehicles.
This was in Iowa and Kansas on the plains and it is really dark at night. Except for the vehicles screaming at you from the other direction.
The stock headlamps really made driving the wagon a bit frightening in these conditions.
Is there a fix? Adding KC grille lamps this weekend. Those would have made matters much worse.
Cheers.
I did realize that the stock headlamps are absolutely horrible at night on two lane undivided highways at 70 mph+ speeds. The squashed insects on the windscreen made vision even worse. We stopped every hour or so to squeegee the windscreen and headlamp lenses.
I rolled the height of the beams and could not get a good focus on the center line and white line ahead without being constantly flashed by oncoming trucks and other vehicles.
This was in Iowa and Kansas on the plains and it is really dark at night. Except for the vehicles screaming at you from the other direction.
The stock headlamps really made driving the wagon a bit frightening in these conditions.
Is there a fix? Adding KC grille lamps this weekend. Those would have made matters much worse.
Cheers.