I bought this truck used and it has aftermarket headlights I am fed up with. They look cool but constant issues with electronics and also the housing scratched so easily that it makes the truck look cheap.

Should I replace them with OEM or is there actually a good aftermarket option for headlights?

  • rabber@lemmy.caOP
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    2 months ago

    I need a truck. Not everyone has the luxury of paved roads

    You’re the obnoxious dickhead. That’s one of the reasons I’m asking this question. I want lights where I can see + not blind people which is why I will probably go oem

    You suck

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      2 months ago

      I’m not saying you’re wrong because I don’t know the details on your situation, but I do bumpy unpaved roads on my commute daily in a Prius and most subarus can handle seasonal roads just fine. Hell you can do mid Onx rated trails in an Outback. Just saying you might have other options

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        2 months ago

        I need a truck. None of those vehicles are going to haul a cord of firewood

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          2 months ago

          Makes sense. You didn’t say anything about hauling in the previous reply so it sounded like you just bought a truck for dirt roads. 😆

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        2 months ago

        I live on vancouver island. Guarantee it doesn’t

        What am I supposed to do with a station wagon? The front bumper would be gone in minutes