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Very subtle occasional flickering with my Beamtech bulbs. It's so subtle that I only catch a glimpse here and there. On a side note, the bright mode are hardly better than the low beams.
Have you adjusted your lights since installing the beamtechs? I was thinking the same as you that highs were barely better than the low. Then one day I aimed the headlights down a bit, lows seamed brighter less scattered(not quite as much outward reach with light) and highs were as they should be firing down road lighting it up nicely and not up into the sky.
Have you adjusted your lights since installing the beamtechs? I was thinking the same as you that highs were barely better than the low. Then one day I aimed the headlights down a bit, lows seamed brighter less scattered(not quite as much outward reach with light) and highs were as they should be firing down road lighting it up nicely and not up into the sky.
I have had Beamtechs in my 2018 for just over a year and the top right started flickering just last week. It is intermittent and I only notice it when I am close behind another car where it reflects back at me.
I have Beamtech's on my car and I like them except for the fact that they cause static on my radio. Anyone experience that with Beamtech's on a Super Duty?
Beamtechs been just about perfect for 14 months and 22k. I did get the radio interference, but contacted Beamtech and they sent me the inline filters to install between the lamp and factory harness for free. Cleared the issue right up.
Beamtechs on my 19 xlt have been good. No radio interference. I had one fog light go out immediately that was replaced free of charge. No problems since and about 6 months 15k miles. I did have to adjust them way down. Very happy with purchase.
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