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2014 NISSAN NAVARA LIGHTS

Posted: October 16th, 2014, 1:35 pm
by flex_ninja27
can anyone tel me wats d brightest legal lites i can use on my 2014 navara? i know its h4 bulbs in d headlights but dont know d park lights or d fog lights dats standard on d van.....i was tinkin of xenons for all....can anyone recommend legal brightest bulbs?

Re: 2014 NISSAN NAVARA LIGHTS

Posted: October 17th, 2014, 5:05 am
by ramishrrr
Trinidad is well lit, to the point where people are now driving without headlights....... to show off their neons or foglights. But having headlights is for ID too, to let oncoming drivers and pedestrians know a vehicle is moving in their direction.
White lights do not light up your way for maximum visibility, as standard "yellow" lights do. Too, they dazzle oncoming drivers.
A new model vehicle as a 2014 Navara should have adequate lighting for all conditions. Installing higher output bulbs can overload your wiring system, in extreme situations, cause a fire, void your warranty.
Peace.
Regards,
RR.

Re: 2014 NISSAN NAVARA LIGHTS

Posted: October 17th, 2014, 9:41 am
by flex_ninja27
tanx for d reply.....d fog lights on d navara are enuff for drivin alone by demselves wen d headlights com on its not much of a difference.....jus wanted to know wats d legal limit....6000k etc

Re: 2014 NISSAN NAVARA LIGHTS

Posted: October 18th, 2014, 12:58 am
by skylinechild
flex_ninja27 wrote:tanx for d reply.....d fog lights on d navara are enuff for drivin alone by demselves wen d headlights com on its not much of a difference.....jus wanted to know wats d legal limit....6000k etc


if you want to go by what legal...technically there ISNT anything in the law indicating what kelvin can or cannot be used however keep in mind installing HID xenon lamps inside a housing net meant for them you WILL be blinding oncoming traffic plus you run the risk of a fire hazard. the plastic housing on the headlight may melt due to the heat.

also white light is dispersed during heavy downpour - ie white rain and you cant see 1 ft in front of you in adverse weather - keep that in mind when choosing your bulbs- if you STILL want HID

i'd recommend you get some quality OSRAM bulbs and have your headlight aimed and adjusted properly for maximum visual performance