2004 Rainier low beams are very ineffective to the point of worry. After adjustment brights are perfect and reach just like they should but the low beams don't do much beyond 40 feet. Already did the dumb things like PIAA Xtreme White 9006 which now makes it very bright out to .. 40 feet but no further. Issue seems to be reflector design of low beams. So add lights right?
Vehicle front end is all plastic and I don't want to add bull/light bar if I can get around it. Fog lights, which are ineffective too, are a two inch existing opening that could possibly be enlarged. I think it is an H4 bulb in a frosted projector type fitting but I need to look. Question: Has anyone seen something that might go in a modified hole at that location? The existing opening is only about two inches and I am eyeballing that at maybe 4-5 inches (chrome surround) before it gets all Road Warrior looking.
While I don't want to be "that guy" with the fogs blazing away, if I could find an aimable, or at least mountable, answer with a decent cutoff I might be willing to try it there. The existing GM logic and wiring would support it by only illuminating when the low beams are selected.
Any ideas or especially experience appreciated.
Vehicle front end is all plastic and I don't want to add bull/light bar if I can get around it. Fog lights, which are ineffective too, are a two inch existing opening that could possibly be enlarged. I think it is an H4 bulb in a frosted projector type fitting but I need to look. Question: Has anyone seen something that might go in a modified hole at that location? The existing opening is only about two inches and I am eyeballing that at maybe 4-5 inches (chrome surround) before it gets all Road Warrior looking.
While I don't want to be "that guy" with the fogs blazing away, if I could find an aimable, or at least mountable, answer with a decent cutoff I might be willing to try it there. The existing GM logic and wiring would support it by only illuminating when the low beams are selected.
Any ideas or especially experience appreciated.