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I have LED in my 22, IMHO they are many times better then standard halogens...I have a 2020 Bighorn with the standard halogens. I find them too dim for
my liking. Will the HID's fit in this model ? I am ready to trade and get the
optional LED package.
For those with LED's tell me they are better than stock. I assume so, I have
LED's and HID's in other vehicles.
Yes they will, If you have the reflector housing i recommend our Led kit for that headlight. Pm Us we are here to help.I have a 2020 Bighorn with the standard halogens. I find them too dim for
my liking. Will the HID's fit in this model ? I am ready to trade and get the
optional LED package.
For those with LED's tell me they are better than stock. I assume so, I have
LED's and HID's in other vehicles.
HIDs are great if doing a full retrofit or adding to a proper headlight. Having done a few of these on past trucks, including one where I just slapped them into an existing housing and created a fireball of glare, I know that if/when people flash their lights at you a lot it's because it wasn't done right. That's not really creating great light for you either (try driving in snow) since it's throwing it everywhere vs focussed in the right direction/plane.Better light, greater visibility at night, crash avoidance, other people can see you better. You get to flash your headlights more as people think you have high beams on. Lots of reasons, primarily you can see.
The point of HID and reflectors is to BLIND ONCOMING MOTORISTS. Period. Spare all the fake "safety" reasoning.Better light, greater visibility at night, crash avoidance, other people can see you better. You get to flash your headlights more as people think you have high beams on. Lots of reasons, primarily you can see.