Bearsworld
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Good morning everyone,
So I live in upstate NY near Ft.Drum.
I just traded in my 18 Challenger R/T ( loved the car but it’s not practical in this part of the country and next one will be a ScatPack ).
I settled on a 19 Bighorn that except for crappy headlights ( Factory halogen ) and built in Navigation does not work I love the truck.
I would like any advice on updating the headlights to LED or HID and possibly any advice on Navigation issue ( it says I am in New Hampshire ).
I don’t know if I should purchase aftermarket LED head light assemblies or put LED or HID in factory Halogen, headlight assemblies.
I have already adjusted the headlights but they just do not put out enough light in rainy/snowy/foggy conditions.
I need to adjust the Fog Lights yet to improve the area they cover ( currently about 5’ in front of the truck which they should be covering 20-30’ or more in front of the truck.
Just some clarification I live in the area that received 72.3 inches of snow in 24 hours just prior to Thanksgiving last year.
So I live in upstate NY near Ft.Drum.
I just traded in my 18 Challenger R/T ( loved the car but it’s not practical in this part of the country and next one will be a ScatPack ).
I settled on a 19 Bighorn that except for crappy headlights ( Factory halogen ) and built in Navigation does not work I love the truck.
I would like any advice on updating the headlights to LED or HID and possibly any advice on Navigation issue ( it says I am in New Hampshire ).
I don’t know if I should purchase aftermarket LED head light assemblies or put LED or HID in factory Halogen, headlight assemblies.
I have already adjusted the headlights but they just do not put out enough light in rainy/snowy/foggy conditions.
I need to adjust the Fog Lights yet to improve the area they cover ( currently about 5’ in front of the truck which they should be covering 20-30’ or more in front of the truck.
Just some clarification I live in the area that received 72.3 inches of snow in 24 hours just prior to Thanksgiving last year.