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seemed even more so at dusk than complete darkness.

 

Exactly, it's worse at dusk. When it is complete darkness, I think my eyes adjusts to it better. Especially when I'm driving those B roads, I get dazzled badly.

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It isn't just me. My passengers are complaining that they are getting blinded. I try avoid driving at nights as it is too dangerous especially on A roads.

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Can't say I've ever noticed that this is worse in a zed than any other car, which is to say it's only a problem in isolated situations such as an oncoming car coming over a crest.

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I tried moving my seats so my head is near to the ceiling. It doesn't make much difference. My car is lower than stock, but I doubt that it would make such a huge difference.

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As previously stated most a holes on the road today drive with full beam on permanently...it's an offense but like fog lights it's rarely enforced

 

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As previously stated most a holes on the road today drive with full beam on permanently...it's an offense but like fog lights it's rarely enforced

 

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You must live in a bad area for it - I would guess 1 in every few hundred cars I drive past have their full beam on.

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My Celica is pretty low and I know my R33 was lower, neither had any problems as Bobby mentioned the occasional full beamer but most modern cars have auto lights which go to main beam which is not a problem. Its certainly nothing to do with the Zed, many more cars much lower out there.

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i only get this from SUVs and the like. Just the height difference. But what really grates my cheese is when someone has one headlight that looks like it's on high beam and the other is not. I'm not sure why or how that happens but it is really annoying.

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i only get this from SUVs and the like. Just the height difference. But what really grates my cheese is when someone has one headlight that looks like it's on high beam and the other is not. I'm not sure why or how that happens but it is really annoying.

 

Normally caused by either a bulb seated incorrectly or the levelling system is shot.

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