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- 1993
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Type
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
This really isn't only about Fords, because at night, when there's headlights coming at ya, you cannot know what vehicle it is. I grew up in the 60s, 70s, and then cars had 4 headlights - 2 for low beam, and 2 for high, but on high beam all 4 were on. Then is easy to know if their high beams were on.
Nowdays there's so many lights that it's almost impossible to tell, but it seems to be more recently there are far more vehicles sporting 4 headlights than there were in the 80s, 90,s etc.
Those 4 headlight vehicles all but blind me, are they running fog lamps along with their dims, or are there those which have four lights for bright and dim?
Also there's a newer type of light, LED I suppose? Those ones get me pretty bad too. Are those ones always that blindingly bright, or are they also on high?
Nowdays there's so many lights that it's almost impossible to tell, but it seems to be more recently there are far more vehicles sporting 4 headlights than there were in the 80s, 90,s etc.
Those 4 headlight vehicles all but blind me, are they running fog lamps along with their dims, or are there those which have four lights for bright and dim?
Also there's a newer type of light, LED I suppose? Those ones get me pretty bad too. Are those ones always that blindingly bright, or are they also on high?