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I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'Fitting Xtra Lights' - The hows and whys of seeing where you're going at night. They're distinctly out of fashion but in most cars if you want to see where you're going when driving fast at night, you'll need them. So what are we talking about? - driving lights. And despite protestations to the contrary, you can almost forget upgrading the existing bulbs or fitting tiny projection-style ancillary lights if you want a lot more high beam depth and brightness. Nope, by far the best way to see further is to fit large, good quality extra lights. But like all things automotive, there are a few aspects to look out for when buying, and a few tricks to the best installation. And after you've fitted them, there's one of the most critical steps of all - aiming the lights. You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_110476/cms/article.html
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