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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Trucks / August 2007

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2003 tundra headlights -  poor lighting

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Romy - 21 Aug 2007 12:53 GMT
Has anyone else have a problem with the poor night visibility with the
Tundras??  I can hardly see the road at night.  Worst headlights I have ever
had
Jeff Strickland - 21 Aug 2007 19:49 GMT
Are you driving on the Daytime Running Lights? That would make night
visibility very poor.

You can also upgrade the light bulbs to a better bulb. I really like the
Silver Star bubls that come from Sylvania. This is a very easy upgrade to
do.

Take your bulbs out ande see what the number is, I expect it to be 9007, but
whatever they are doesn't matter. Get the number, then go to WalMart and
match the number, then search the display for the same number, but with
SilverStar on the package.

I suggest you steer clear of the blue bulbs, or any other color for that
matter. When you are jinstalling the new bulbs, take extreme care to not get
your finger pirnts on the glass. These bulbs burn very hot, and finger
prints will damage the glass and cause the bulb to explode. If you manage to
get a finger print on the glass, use a tissue wet with alcohol to wipe the
oils off, then try again.

> Has anyone else have a problem with the poor night visibility with the
> Tundras??  I can hardly see the road at night.  Worst headlights I have
> ever had
 
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