With all that stuff replaced it should be much better!
I know what you mean about other cars, I've made the exact same observations. Any modern BMW/Mini or LR product seems to have horribly dazzling headlights. There are others too of course, but those are the ones I notice the most.
Glad you notice as well! Right now it might be 1 car in a row of 5 with mentally bright headlights, however as more older cars are being replaced by newer ones it will soon be most cars with them.Some are so bad that you cannot even look in the general direction of the car! Then on top of that, you have your entire cabin lit-up if one is behind you along with it appearing like they are flashing you.
Quote from: That Oily Rag on March 09, 2021, 10:33:31 AMGlad you notice as well! Right now it might be 1 car in a row of 5 with mentally bright headlights, however as more older cars are being replaced by newer ones it will soon be most cars with them.Some are so bad that you cannot even look in the general direction of the car! Then on top of that, you have your entire cabin lit-up if one is behind you along with it appearing like they are flashing you. I can't stand it, and it's so unnecessary. Give it ten years, and it will be by far the norm out on the roads. Hopefully autonomous vehicles will replace the majority of the sheep drivers out there soon enough.
Unless of course all that I’ve dead is wrong
Quote from: JamesH on March 24, 2021, 07:29:53 PMUnless of course all that I’ve dead is wrongKilling is wrong regardless; but especially so with over-zealous headlights.
I’m going to continue the rant I’m afraid - after spending far too long researching driving lights it seems that for best vision at night, identification of obstacles, depth perception and penetration through rain, fog, smoke or dust that warm light is better than cool and blue light. Unless of course all that I’ve dead is wrong, why do new cars all seem to come with dazzling HID and LED blue white lights? Is it now about the bling and attracting buyers more than actual function?
Is it now about the bling and attracting buyers more than actual function?
Just look at the number of older BMWs etc. you see with white LED number plate bulbs to make them look newer.
Quote from: XJ Fan on March 25, 2021, 08:40:40 AMQuote from: JamesH on March 24, 2021, 07:29:53 PMUnless of course all that I’ve dead is wrongKilling is wrong regardless; but especially so with over-zealous headlights. Fat thumbs, clearly I have no place in the modern world despite being only 12 according to Gaz and Bubba
Stop picking on him Gaz...his Mum wants her laptop back after school. He's getting as much mileage as he can, while he can.
Quote from: bgbazz on March 26, 2021, 04:45:25 PMStop picking on him Gaz...his Mum wants her laptop back after school. He's getting as much mileage as he can, while he can. I wish, hit the big 4-0 this year. Almost feel like I should be sensible and grown up bynow.
so thanks to information in this thread I bought a pair of Bedford Rascal lights (which were far cheaper than anything with the word 'Jeep'), a Headlight Relay Upgrade Loom a
My XJ does not flicker, but does have an issue with dim headlights, which get dimmer when the A/C compressor is running, it is very noticeable when the A/C clutch turns on, the headlights dim further than their already dimmed state
So thanks to XJ Fan for the loom upgrade idea and daggie for suggesting to use Bedford Rascal lights.