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THIS IS A MOST IMPORTANT POINT FOR ALL RIDING RUSHMORE! Especially those who are complaining about not enough light.
I stopped by the dealer and in a matter of a few minutes they reprogrammed my computer to allow the dual driving lights to stay on when I turned on my high beams. This gives me massive fill close up all the time along with the extremely bright stock headlights. This is dramatically beneficial when using the brights.
Originally Posted by TcHunter
No adaptor necessary, on the SG/SGS both the high and low will light up at the same time.
The new RGU comes standard with low beams or all beams when brights ares on. The combo of both dims and brights does not seem to be an optional reprogramming on all models.
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