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Old Nov 18, 2010 | 06:17 PM
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Default Re: Dreaded Headlight question!!!

Originally Posted by Bladecutter


Also, if you are like me, you can rotate your stock when 1 low beam burns out.
Replace both low beams with the current high beams, and then install new pair of bulbs into the high beam slots.

This saves you the expense, keeps a matched pair of bulbs providing light, and gets some use out of the seldom used high beams, instead of throwing out a perfectly good set of barely used bulbs.
BC.
Logic would dictate replacing both low beams with new bulbs as they are used the most. You would throw out one working bulb and both sets are matched by usage and therefore light output.
Where your expense savings fits in puzzles me.
I do not know anyone who would replace all four if a low or a high beam bulb broke.
 
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