NorskieRider
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I'm at a loss to understand why a $50k+ vehicle made to put stuff in the bed, which changes the ride height, doesn't come with auto-levelling headlights.
So every time I put dirtbikes in the bed, I need to adjust the beams or blind oncoming traffic at night. Remove said dirtbikes, and I need to adjust them again to see properly at night.
Hook up a trailer, adjust. Unhook trailer, adjust.
The screw is plastic; it's going to get chewed up with this constant adjusting.
Not that my previous vehicle - Santa Cruz- had auto-levelling headlights, but at least the self-leveling rear suspension compensated somewhat.
Even my 2015 Audi SQ5 and 2010 BMW had self-leveling headlights, and likely didn't even need it. It's not like it's fancy schmancy newfangled tech nobody understands how to build.
I like most everything else about the truck, but not putting auto-leveling headlights on it seems like a significant oversight.
So every time I put dirtbikes in the bed, I need to adjust the beams or blind oncoming traffic at night. Remove said dirtbikes, and I need to adjust them again to see properly at night.
Hook up a trailer, adjust. Unhook trailer, adjust.
The screw is plastic; it's going to get chewed up with this constant adjusting.
Not that my previous vehicle - Santa Cruz- had auto-levelling headlights, but at least the self-leveling rear suspension compensated somewhat.
Even my 2015 Audi SQ5 and 2010 BMW had self-leveling headlights, and likely didn't even need it. It's not like it's fancy schmancy newfangled tech nobody understands how to build.
I like most everything else about the truck, but not putting auto-leveling headlights on it seems like a significant oversight.