Originally Posted by LoneRanger
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Consumer Reports found that headlights on virtually all new pickup trucks are either poor or moderate at beam pattern and spread. Honda Ridgeline was only model they praised for headlights but is it a real truck as most of us think of trucks?... good question.
P.S. CR even slammed the factory LED headlights of virtually all models except Ridgeline.
Take away from this: Test drive trucks at night (?)
The halogen beams on my new F-150 are "ok" but not terribly impressive...
Does CR aim them properly then do their testing, or are they testing as is from the factory? Aim won't necessarily help beam pattern or spread, unless they're pointed at the moon or straight into the ground.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Consumer Reports found that headlights on virtually all new pickup trucks are either poor or moderate at beam pattern and spread. Honda Ridgeline was only model they praised for headlights but is it a real truck as most of us think of trucks?... good question.
P.S. CR even slammed the factory LED headlights of virtually all models except Ridgeline.
Take away from this: Test drive trucks at night (?)
The halogen beams on my new F-150 are "ok" but not terribly impressive...
Does CR aim them properly then do their testing, or are they testing as is from the factory? Aim won't necessarily help beam pattern or spread, unless they're pointed at the moon or straight into the ground.