Very bright low beams?

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Anyone else get constantly flashed while night driving by oncoming cars? I do constantly, to the point that it gets annoying. I'm guessing the low beams are brighter than the average car on the road?
 
Anyone else get constantly flashed while night driving by oncoming cars? I do constantly, to the point that it gets annoying. I'm guessing the low beams are brighter than the average car on the road?
Flash em back and show em what real brights are.

(assuming you’re lows are aimed correctly)
 
Anyone else get constantly flashed while night driving by oncoming cars? I do constantly, to the point that it gets annoying. I'm guessing the low beams are brighter than the average car on the road?

Not a single time in c. twenty months. And I have raised my low beams because they were aimed too low (quite a few of us have done this). Now they are aimed just below the side mirrors of cars in front. These are the best headlights I've ever had.
 
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I got flashed all of the time. For the unlucky few that press the matter, they get the power of the sun. LOL!
I actually feel bad for most people as I am coming over the crest of a hill and they are approaching. I actually try to move over a little bit because you can tell they are in pain!
 
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Anyone else get constantly flashed while night driving by oncoming cars? I do constantly, to the point that it gets annoying. I'm guessing the low beams are brighter than the average car on the road?

Are you referencing SUVs? Because with the American market nowadays, it's like 99% of cars on the road are SUVs, and because of how high up they are, the lights are positioned that way. Add to the fact that car light tech is damn near 99% LED headlights, it hurts your eyes even more.
 
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