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Paul Berger

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  1. Make sure you check out the lights at night to be certain they are adjusted high enough to see safetly ion dark streets and rhighways at night. Mine were adjusted so low I could only see 35 feet ahead on the driver's side even though Lexis insisted the lights were "in spec". After much discussion and inally ascertaining the legal lighting distance required by my state is 150 feet at night the dealer finally adjusted the lights so I can now see the proper "legal" distance.
  2. I am tryting to determine how many of you out there are experiencing problems with HID headlights.
  3. I am trying to get an idea of how many members are having trouble with their HID Headlights adn with selff leveling
  4. Thanks for the suggestion. I can only see about 35 feet in front of my car and then it is completely dark. The Texas drivers manual says that one should see between 300 and 500 feet ahead on low beams and the beams should hit the road 100-150 from the front of the car. For high beams the numbers are 500 to 1800 feet range and 350-500 for the beams to hit the roadway. The lights on the drivers side of my 04' RX330 are no where near these specs. How did you get Lexus to adjust the lights. My dealer said it could not be done.
  5. I think there is a serious safety issue with the headlights ion the RX 330 and perhaps other models. The illumination is severely restricted on the driver's side and this becomes evident on unlit highways and streets when no other car are near. The driver's side headlight only projects 10-15 feet in front of the car and is not sufficient to see obstacles and turns in the road ahead at highway speeds. Do any of you have the same problem?
  6. I have the same problem with my headlights. I can't see the side of the road, the centerline and only about 10-15 feet in front of me on the driver's side. I think this is a real safety issue. Anyone out there have similar problems.
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