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Hey gang, I know this topic has been covered a billion times but I'm deciding which bulb is tremendously bright--but now just bright but can really lighten up the road.
Currently, I have a Sylvania bulb in (I don't remember the model number). It's better than stock but doesn't really hold up on these North Carolina back roads.
In addition, I've read that I can adjust the focus of the bulb but I'm not sure how do do this. I'd appreciate if someone can direct me on if this is true and if so, how to do it.
Focus? If you mean adjustment as to where the beam points, the procedure is in the manual. If you're changing to hotter / higher wattage bulbs, I would get a ceramic connector as well. Some people have no problem with the stock connector and some of them melt.
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