Best and brightest headlights for 579 Peterbilt 2018

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  1. Brandon0928

    Brandon0928 Light Load Member

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    this is spot on! I guess until you drive one it’s hard to imagine. I’ol look into the New Years model and see if they would work . I’ll update!
     
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  3. Long FLD

    Long FLD Road Train Member

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    My 2022 that’s the new body style has these projector headlights.

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    They make aftermarket projector kits for the old body style 579 that are in the $500 range for a pair.
     
  4. Siinman

    Siinman Road Train Member

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    Honestly thought all the new trucks had options for the LED lights. I love them to death especially on black roads. I would never go back to the old style lighting. I of course don't care for the people that have any kind of light out of alignment. They all piss me off even when they are behind me in my drivers mirror.
     
  5. Brettj3876

    Brettj3876 Road Train Member

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    Aim them properly. I have LED's and have never been flashed. I hate being blinded and don't wanna do it to anyone else.
     
  6. trukitt

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    I recently bought a used 2015 579. The first trip I took I realized the lights were absolute junk. I bought these from Raney’s and they make a huge difference. The main low beam bulbs are H9 halogen which are hard to find. They are not LED they just have a daytime LED light bar which only comes on when your parked (doesn’t make sense) but I don’t care about that, only that they work as advertised when I need more light!


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  7. Antinomian

    Antinomian Road Train Member

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  9. Antinomian

    Antinomian Road Train Member

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    They're suppose to be bright. That's the whole point of using LED's. Just make sure they are aimed correctly and you shouldn't have any complaints from other drivers. I wouldn't put LED's in the high beam sockets though.
     
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  10. Ridgeline

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    But in many light units, there is so much light scatter and that is what blinds people.
     
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  11. JoeyJunk

    JoeyJunk Road Train Member

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    Have to realize that modern cars and pickups have bright lights on low beams. And if the vehicle is pointing every so slightly uphill it appears they have highbeams on. It took me awhile to figure it out after blasting others then REALLY getting their high beams.

    Trucks I don’t know because a lot of dummies use bulbs off of Amazon that are ridiculously bright low beams. It’s very annoying.

    Heck I still use these. Just replaced one tonight actually.
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